Trump: Israel is losing the public relations war and needs to finish what it started

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2024-04-05T05:25:06+00:00

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/ Former US President Donald Trump considered that Israel needs to “finish what it started” and “finish the matter quickly,” noting that it is “losing the public relations war” because of the images coming out of Gaza.

Commenting on the conduct of the Israeli military operation in Gaza, Trump said on “The Hugh Hewit Show”: “You have to end it and get things back to normal. And I’m not sure I like the way they do it, because you have to achieve a victory. You have to win.” “And it takes a lot of time.”

Trump defended statements he made recently in an interview with the Israeli newspaper “Israel Hayom” and said that Israel needs to “end” its war with “Hamas” and that it is “losing a lot of support” in the world. One of the Israeli journalists who conducted the interview later wrote that Trump’s comments “shocked them deeply” and argued that both Trump and President Joe Biden “are turning their backs on Israel in their speeches.”

Trump said: “What I said very clearly is that we have to get it over with, get back to peace and stop killing people. These are very simple statements. Finish it. They must finish what they started. It must be finished quickly, because we must restore peace and “Life returns to normal.”

Trump continued by saying that Israel has a problem with its public messaging, and said, “Israel is definitely losing the PR war.”

He added: “The other thing I hate is that they post videos all the time every night, they post clips about a building falling. They shouldn’t post clips like this. They do that. That’s why they are losing the PR war. Israel is losing the PR war.” .

Earlier this week, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken confirmed the United States’ “long-term” commitment to ensuring Israel’s security, but media reports indicate that the US administration is facing increasing pressure due to the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, and that Biden is “very angry” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin. Netanyahu, especially after the killing of seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen organization in Gaza at the hands of the Israeli army.

Source: CNN + Russia Today

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