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USA: Donald Trump believes that Israel is losing the “image war” in Gaza

The former Republican president and candidate for a second term donald trump He assured this Thursday that Israel is “losing the public relations war” in Gaza and has urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “end” the conflict.

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trump He made the comments Thursday on a conservative radio program, adding that Palestinians “are showing the most horrific tapes of buildings falling, and people imagine there are a lot of people inside.”

The Republican declined to answer directly whether he was “one hundred percent with Israel” in its occupation of the Palestinian enclave of Gaza in response to the attacks by the Hamas militia on October 7.

Trump recommended that Netanyahu “return to normal” and criticized US President Joe Biden: “the whole world is exploding with this idiot we have as president.”

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In his opinion, the October 7th attacks on Israeli territory “would never have happened” if he had been president.

Trump and the Republicans have always demonstrated closer ties with the theses of the Netanyahu government, but according to the North American press, this change in the Republican’s speech is generating concern among conservatives. Israelis.

Hamas says more than 32,000 civilians were killed in Link since the Israeli invasion, while more than a million people are at imminent risk of famine.

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More than a million civilians are concentrated in the southern city of Rafah, where the Israeli Army wants to enter to eliminate the remnants of Hamas.

This week a humanitarian convoy from the NGO World Central Cuisine was hit by Israeli missiles, which provoked widespread international condemnation and increased pressure from the White House to reduce civilian casualties from the conflict.

Source: Elcomercio

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