Trump to watch October 7 film for first time - report
- U.S. President Donald Trump will watch a shortened documentary of Hamas's October 7 attack before meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, according to a report by YNet.
- The documentary, originally 47 minutes long, will be edited down to 20-30 minutes for Trump, as reported by Times of Israel.
- The footage includes graphic scenes of violence, with over 120 bodies shown, including children, and was viewed by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, who was reportedly shocked by it.
- Netanyahu is the first foreign leader to meet Trump during his second term, discussing critical issues such as defeating Hamas and releasing hostages, according to reports.
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Trump to watch 47-minute film on horrors of Oct 7 attack
President Donald Trump is set to watch the “47-minute horror film” documenting the October 7 Hamas atrocities in Israel within the next 24 hours. This follows a strong recommendation from special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, who viewed the footage during a recent visit to Israel and urged Trump to see it firsthand. Witkoff was reportedly deeply shaken by what he saw and stressed the importance of understanding the full sco
Trump to watch 47-minute film on horrors of Oct 7 attack following urgent recommendation
The film documents the full extent of the Hamas-led massacre, showing atrocities committed against Israeli civilians and foreign workers in real time. By Jewish Breaking News President Donald Trump is set to watch the “47-minute horror film” documenting the October 7 Hamas atrocities in Israel within the next 24 hours. This follows a strong recommendation from special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, who viewed the footage during a recen…
Trump To Witness Hamas Horror: Will Watch Brutal October 7 Footage Before Netanyahu Meeting
President Donald Trump is set to watch a documentary detailing the atrocities committed by Hamas during the October 7 attacks before meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, according to a report by Ynet News. The decision reportedly follows a visit to Israel by Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who viewed the footage last week and was deeply shaken. Witkoff subsequently recommended that Trump see the documentary as…
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