Trump Seeks Expulsion of Hamas Supporters; Backs Israel’s War on Terror
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – Donald J. Trump has pledged to support Israel’s “war on terror” and to deport foreign Jihad and Hamas supporters if he is re-elected U.S. president in November.
“Israel is so tiny…Is there any way of getting [more)? When I’m back in the oval office I will support Israel’s right to win its war on terror. They have a right to win that war,” Trump told a conference against antisemitism at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
“And I will give Israel the support that it needs to win, but I do want them to win fast. Wouldn’t that be nice? If they could win fast. We have to let them win fast,” he added.
With an Israeli flag behind him, Trump also promised Jewish supporters at Thursday’s gathering: “When I’m president, we will deport the foreign Jihad sympathizers and we will deport them very quickly, and Hamas supporters will be gone.”
At the same event, hosted by the Republican-aligned Stop Antisemitism advocacy group, he warned Islamic hardliners: “If you hate America, if you want to eliminate Israel, then we don’t want you in our country, we really don’t want you in our country.”
Trump said that if elected, he would “ban refugee settlements from terror-infested areas like the Gaza Strip. And we will arrest the pro-Hamas thugs that vandalized federal property and make life very difficult in this country for a lot of people.”
Additionally, Trump blamed the current “Biden-Harris administration for the rise in antisemitism.”
HARRIS WORSE?
He warned his Jewish supporters that their lives will get worse under Kamala Harris, his main rival for the nation’s top job.
Harris, who currently serves as vice president, “is the candidate of the forces who want to destroy Western civilization, but most particularly Israel and Jewish people,” Trump said in scripted remarks.
“And I’m the candidate of those who want to defend Western civilization, defend Israel and defend the United States of America,” Trump added.
The former U.S. president moved the American embassy to Jerusalem during his first term in office.
Yet, Democrats have raised questions about Trump’s democratic credentials and blame him for the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol after his then rival Joe Biden was declared the winner of the presidential vote.
Trump has denied stirring up
the crowds, although he never recognised the official outcome of the 2020 presidential elections.
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