Publish dateSaturday 11 November 2023 - 16:35
Story Code : 280196
Trump supported the continued attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza
The former US president said in a new interview that you should let the war go on because too many people die.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Despite growing concerns about civilian casualties in Gaza, former US President Donald Trump said in a new interview that the war between Israel and Hamas must continue.
 
"So you have a war going on, and you should probably let it go because a lot of people are going to die," Trump said in an interview Thursday night, The Hill reported.
 
In the continuation of his speech, he began to exaggerate against Iran and despite the emphasis on the Palestinian nature of the Hamas operation, he claimed: it should never have started. It could not be restarted. Iran did not have money because Iran leads it. And only fools would say that's not true. They lead this. They are very cunning, very smart and cunning. They lead it and it must end.
 
Trump claimed that this conflict would not have happened if he was in the White House because of his tough approach towards Iran. He also said the situation has become more difficult because of the hatred in the conflict.
 
He said: There is no hatred like the hatred of Palestinians for Israel and Jews. And probably vice versa; I do not know. You know it's not that obvious but it probably is. So sometimes you have to let things go and see where they end up.
 
Earlier, following the Al-Aqsa storm operation, Trump had described Lebanon's Hezbollah as very smart and criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the start of this operation.
 
In this interview with Univision, he said that Israel should have better public relations, because the other party defeats them on the public relations front.
 
Despite the fact that the high casualties of the Zionist regime's crimes in Gaza have led to calls even in the United States for a cease-fire by legislators and progressive activists, the Biden government has rejected these calls and claimed that a cease-fire would benefit Hamas and only calls for humanitarian breaks for aid to arrive. He went to Gaza and also works for the release of prisoners. Israel agreed to a limited truce in parts of Gaza last week after initial opposition.
 
In the election debate on Wednesday night, other Republican candidates strongly supported the Zionist regime and encouraged the Zionists to use force to destroy Hamas and claimed that Iran plays a central role in the conflicts.
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