Donald Trump Calls On Israel To End War In Gaza Immediately
Former United States President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has called on Israel to end its ongoing war in Gaza immediately.
In an interview, Donald Trump said that of Israel needs to end the war in Gaza as quickly as it can. According to him, the war is marring the image of the State of Israel all over the world.
He also called for the release of hostages during the interview, saying there must be an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and that the hostages must be released immediately.
Trump says that Israel has to handle public relations better.
The Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has arrived in the United States of America. After addressing the US Congress, he is meeting with the President and the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates.
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As per the American media, a meeting between Donald Trump and the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to be held tomorrow in Florida.
Trump’s advice on this matter is being viewed differently across the world. While many people view it to be something that might pressure the Israelis to bring an end to the war, others see it as a political stunt.
To this moment, there is no response from the Israeli officials concerning Trump’s advice.
The major point to be noted here is that in the US, election campaigns are going on in full swing. President Joe Biden has backed out from the presidential race and is now supporting Kamala Harris.
On the other hand, Donald Trump has claimed that it will be much easier to defeat Kamala Harris in the presidential election compared to Joe Biden.
Political analysts suggest that Trump’s statements about ending war in Gaza may be aimed at appealing to certain voter demographics who are concerned about foreign policy and international humanitarian issues. By taking a strong stance on the Gaza conflict, Trump might be attempting to showcase his leadership and diplomatic skills to potential voters.