Trump meets with Netanyahu, calls Kamala's remarks about Gaza 'disrespectful'
- Donald Trump criticized his Democratic rivals and warned of serious consequences for the Middle East during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida.
- Trump referred to Kamala Harris as a "radical left person," calling her remarks about Israel "disrespectful."
- After the meeting, Trump's campaign stated he would work towards Middle East peace and combat anti-Semitism on college campuses if elected.
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Netanyahu had no right to criticize Americans for protesting the war in Gaza
In his speech before Congress, Israaeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that protesters against his regime’s action in Gaza are being funded by Iran and that these protesters are useful idiots. What about Israelis criticisms of his regime, his unpopularity in Israel, and calls for him to resign?Or what about Israelis callling for him to negotiate a ceasefire and get the hostages back?
Trump Criticizes Harris Over Meeting with Israeli PM Netanyahu Amid Escalating Israel-Gaza Conflict - News Facts Network
Former President Trump has intensified his criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her recent... The post Trump Criticizes Harris Over Meeting with Israeli PM Netanyahu Amid Escalating Israel-Gaza Conflict appeared first on News Facts Network.
Trump criticizes Harris for ‘insulting’ meeting with Netanyahu
Former President Trump is stepping up his attacks on Vice President Harris on Israel, faulting her for what he says was an insulting meeting with that country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel and Gaza is quickly emerging as a central issue in the expected presidential race between Trump and Harris, with Netanyahu’s high-profile visit to…
Though critical on Gaza, Trump cites good relations with Netanyahu - West Hawaii Today
Former President Donald Trump, who for months has urged Israel to end the war in the Gaza Strip as quickly as possible, said that he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel remained on good terms after the two met Friday, and that he would be a stronger ally of Israel than Vice President Kamala Harris.
After Netanyahu’s meeting with Harris, pressure for cease-fire grows - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Australia, Canada and New Zealand called Friday for an urgent cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, increasing the pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel a day after Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, declared she would “not be silent” about Palestinian suffering.
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