Trump: "Biden's a very bad Palestinian"

Published July 26th, 2024 - 09:17 GMT
Donald Trump
Republican Presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks to attendees during his campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum on July 24, 2024 (Photo by Brandon Bell / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

ALBAWABA - In his first meeting with Netanyahu in over four years, former President Donald Trump blasted President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump criticized the Biden administration for not supporting Israel more.

Trump invited Netanyahu and Sara at his Florida home for a private meeting. Trump and Netanyahu clasped hands and grinned for the cameras upon arrival, indicating a friendship.

Behind closed doors, the conversations covered the current Middle East and Gaza events and the U.S.-Israel relationship.

Trump told reporters he supported Israel and criticized the Biden administration before the meeting. He blasted Biden and said he was Israel's biggest ally.

Donald Trump Calls Harris "Disrespectful" to Israel

Trump also criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' statements after meeting Netanyahu. He called her words "disrespectful and unkind," wondering how Jewish voters could support her. Harris had disrespected Israel, he said.

Criticizes Biden: "Biden's a very bad Palestinian""

Trump underscored his administration's support for Israel, including recognizing Jerusalem as the capital and shifting the U.S. embassy there and recognizing the Golan Heights as Israeli territory. He criticized the Biden administration's inactivity, notably on the Iran nuclear accord.

He said withdrawing from the Iran nuclear agreement was one of his administration's biggest victories for Israel and slammed the current government for not doing so.

Trump warns for World War III

Trump claimed, "We are closer to World War III than at any time since World War II," that Biden's leadership might cause significant Middle East crises and World War III. Because inept leaders rule our nation."

I hope so, time will tell," Netanyahu said of a Gaza truce. We desire it and are trying." An Israeli delegation is scheduled to attend Rome discussions, he added.

Criticizes Biden: "He Did Nothing for Israel"

President Biden and Vice President Harris, who met with Netanyahu separately at the White House, stressed the need for a Gaza truce.

Trump and Netanyahu last met in 2020 at the Abraham Accords signing ceremony. The two leaders have sometimes argued since then. Trump reacted strongly to Netanyahu's congratulations to Biden after his 2020 election.
 

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