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Trump accuses Harris of hating Israel, Kamala responds: The war in Gaza must end immediately
9/11/2024

Former President Donald Trump launched an attack on Kamala Harris, accusing her of hating Israel and refusing to support Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech to Congress.

Trump added during the presidential debate with Harris that Israel could "disappear in two years" if Harris became president, noting that her policies would lead to the destruction of the region.

Trump also criticized the Biden administration for lifting sanctions on Iran, which led to the flow of money to fund terrorist groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah. He stressed that Iran was bankrupt during his presidency and that if he was re-elected, he would quickly work to end the war between Russia and Ukraine and restore stability to the Middle East.

In her response, Harris categorically denied Trump's claim that she "hates Israel," stressing her commitment to defending Israel's interests and maintaining stability in the region.

The Vice President also reiterated Israel's right to defend itself.

Harris stressed that too many innocent Palestinians have been killed, including children and mothers, adding that the war must end immediately. She called for a ceasefire and the release of the hostages, stressing that the long-term solution lies in the establishment of two states that guarantee security for both Israel and the Palestinians.

She also made it clear that support for Israel, especially regarding Iran and the threats it poses, will remain steadfast and that rebuilding Gaza and ensuring the rights of Palestinians to security and self-determination are part of the future solution.

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