Loading...
Recent discussions and speculations have emerged regarding former President Donald Trump's stance on the Israel/Gaza conflict, particularly in light of the upcoming election and his previous administration's policies. Critics argue that Trump's handling of Gaza could negatively impact his election prospects, likening his current campaign strategy to 'another campaign from the basement.' Questions have been raised about whether Trump supports the US-backed military actions in Gaza that have been ongoing for several months. Despite these inquiries, Trump has remained relatively quiet on the matter, offering little to no insight into his current position or how he would approach the situation differently if he were to be re-elected. At a conservative CPAC gathering earlier this month, Trump mentioned that Israel was safer when he left office in January 2021, which is the most he has publicly said on the topic recently.
What is Trump’s position on the Israel/Gaza war? Does he support the US-backed obliteration of Gaza for the past several months, or not? Why hasn’t anyone bothered to press him to articulate a clear answer?
What would Donald do? Here’s what we know about how Trump would handle Israel and Gaza. At the conservative CPAC gathering earlier this month, Trump said Israel was safer when he left office in January 2021. https://t.co/9vZIfS22tG
Trump Says Little on Gaza, and Nothing About What He’d Do Differently https://t.co/j0UF1lw3kj
Gaza will lose him the election: another campaign from the basement, only this time Trump will be everywhere https://t.co/pFlvEtPXzR
What would Donald do? Here’s what we know about how Trump would handle Israel and Gaza https://t.co/9vZIfS1uE8