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Trump calls on Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza and “move towards peace”

The former president of U.S, donald trump This Monday he asked the Israeli government to end the war in Linkdespite supporting their right to self-defense, to achieve “peace” and “a normal life for Israel and the rest”, he said in an interview with ‘Israel Hayom’, the most read Hebrew media in the country.

I would have done the same in your case“, he said trump in relation to the beginning of the war after the attack of Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023, which left 1,200 dead.

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But Israel must end the fight. We cannot allow this to continue. We have to achieve peace“added the current Republican presidential candidate.

Trump also warned that the images circulating around the world – of the Israeli bombings against the Strip and the attacks that have already caused more than 32,000 deaths– they can harm you within the international sphere: “They have to be very careful because they are losing a lot of support from a large part of the world”he said.

“These bombs thrown at the buildings of Link everyone is seeing them. I would have liked to call (the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin) Netanyahu and tell him not to do that. It’s a very bad image for them.”he added, in what critical voices consider a belated opportunist move given his electoral race.

It’s not the first time that trump criticize Netanyahubut he is the first to openly call for the cessation of hostilities in the Palestinian enclave.

Regarding the attacks on October 7th, HamasTrump said they are the “more horrible” that he has already seen and dared to blame the current American president, Joe Bidenthat this massacre took place and caught the Israeli security forces by surprise.

“Hamas does not respect Joe Biden, that’s why I blame him for the October 7th attack. He is a very stupid person. “His foreign policy over 50 years has been horrible.”he stated.

These statements come at a time when relations between the United States and Israel, two great allies, are more tense than ever, especially after the US Administration Biden this Monday decided to abstain, after three previous blockades, in a resolution approved today by the United Nations Security Council who calls one “immediate ceasefire” Inside of Link.

Source: Elcomercio

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