Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils "Trump Force 47" Voter Strategy

Former President Donald Trump has condemned the recent Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israel and outlined his campaign's general election strategy, which includes a social media blitz and the "Trump Force 47" grassroots voter recruitment effort.

Former President Donald Trump has strongly condemned the Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israel, calling for an end to such aggression against the Jewish state. Speaking at the world's largest bitcoin conference in Miami, Trump denounced Hezbollah as a terrorist organization that must be held accountable for its actions.

"We cannot let these attacks continue. Israel has the right to defend itself against terrorism, and we will stand with them," Trump said.

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils "Trump Force 47" Voter Strategy

The Hezbollah attacks have drawn widespread condemnation from the international community, including from the United States, which has pledged to support Israel's security. Trump's remarks underscore his commitment to the U.S.-Israel alliance and his unwavering support for the Jewish state.

With just 100 days remaining until the November elections, the Trump campaign has unveiled its general election strategy, which includes a social media blitz and the launch of "Trump Force 47," a grassroots voter recruitment effort.

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils "Trump Force 47" Voter Strategy

The program aims to mobilize "highly-targeted voters in critical precincts across the battleground states and districts," according to Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Tens of thousands of volunteers have already signed up to participate.

"Trump Force 47 is highly effective because it takes traditional voter contact tactics a step further by equipping voters with the skills to persuade their neighbors to vote for President Trump," Leavitt said.

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils "Trump Force 47" Voter Strategy

"Trump Force 47" builds on the campaign's early-state primary strategy of organizing volunteers at the precinct level, where each volunteer works to attract several specifically-targeted voters. The campaign believes this approach will be crucial in securing votes in critical battleground states.

Potential volunteers can sign up to target voter outreach in their neighborhoods, call targeted voters, sign up for poll watching, host "Trump House Parties," or deliver yard signs to neighbors.

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils

Trump Denounces Hezbollah Attacks, Unveils "Trump Force 47" Voter Strategy

The Trump campaign emphasizes the importance of securing these votes to ensure victory in November for Trump and other Republican candidates. They are focusing on themes echoed throughout the Republican National Convention, including "Make America Safe Again," "Make America Strong Again," and "Make America Great Again."

The campaign is releasing new graphics and ads, touting Trump's record and his plans to "win, win, win against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Confident in their preparedness, the Trump campaign believes they are "well-positioned to prosecute the case against a weak, failed, incompetent, and dangerously liberal in Kamala Harris," according to a campaign adviser.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Trump labeled Harris "a radical left lunatic" and expressed concern about her potential presidency, saying, "She'll destroy our country. She doesn't have what it takes to be president."