Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

In an interview on the first anniversary of the October 7 attack on Israel, former President Donald Trump expresses his belief that Kamala Harris, if elected, will be the least supportive American president of Israel in its history. Trump's assessment is based on the perception that Harris and President Biden have hindered Israel's efforts in the ongoing conflict.

Former President Donald Trump has recently asserted that Kamala Harris, if she becomes president, would be the least supportive American president of the State of Israel in its entire 76-year history. This assessment is based on the perception that Harris and President Biden have hindered Israel's efforts in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.

Trump made this statement during an interview on the first anniversary of the October 7 attack on Israel. During the interview, Trump asserted that Biden and Harris have been holding back Israel from achieving a decisive victory in the conflict.

Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

Trump's criticism of Biden and Harris's foreign policy towards Israel is not new. He has previously accused the Biden administration of being too soft on Iran and of failing to provide sufficient support for Israel.

In the interview, Trump also discussed the issue of antisemitism in the United States. Trump, whose daughter Ivanka is Jewish and whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, expressed concern about the safety of Jewish students on American campuses.

Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

Trump pledged that if he is re-elected president, he will send the Department of Justice and the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights to investigate and enforce the law on campuses where Jewish students are not safe.

Trump's comments on Israel and antisemitism are likely to resonate with his supporters, many of whom are staunch supporters of Israel and are concerned about the rise of antisemitism in the United States.

Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

Trump Foresees Kamala Harris as the Least Supportive US President for Israel

However, Trump's critics are likely to dismiss his remarks as political grandstanding and fear-mongering. They may also point to Trump's own history of making antisemitic remarks, such as his statement in 2016 that American Jews are more loyal to Israel than to the United States.

The debate over Trump's comments is likely to continue in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election. The election will have significant implications for the US-Israel relationship and for the fight against antisemitism.

In addition to his comments on Israel and antisemitism, Trump also discussed his views on the nuclear threat posed by Iran. Trump said that he believes Iran will eventually develop nuclear weapons and that the United States should be prepared to take military action to prevent this from happening.

Trump's comments on Iran are consistent with his previous statements on the issue. He has repeatedly said that he believes the Iran nuclear deal is a bad deal and that he would withdraw the United States from the deal if he is re-elected president.

The debate over Trump's comments on Iran is likely to continue in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election. The election will have significant implications for the US-Iran relationship and for the future of the Iran nuclear deal.