The former president considers himself to be exceptionally pro-Israel. A majority of attendees at a Republican Jewish Coalition summit seemed in agreement.
The previous president considers himself to be particularly pro-Israel, and the majority of those present at the summit of the Republican Jewish Coalition appeared to concur. The majority of attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition summit appeared to agree with the previous president, who considers himself to be particularly pro-Israel.
The former president considers himself to be exceptionally pro-Israel. A majority of attendees at a Republican Jewish Coalition summit seemed in agreement.
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The departure of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and previous President Donald Trump from an Abraham Accords signing ceremony on September 15, 2020 was marked. On July 15th, 2020, Alex Brandon via the Associated Press reported out of Washington. On Saturday, Donald Trump was welcomed with an extended standing ovation prior to speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s yearly conference in Las Vegas. This occurred soon after he had chastised Israeli leaders and praised the anti-Israel organization Hezbollah, despite a recent attack in Israel in which over a thousand people were killed. He proclaimed his love for Israel to a chorus of cheers. Ha detto che ama Israele. 11 attack.
For the next thirty minutes, the ex-leader reeled off a list of his accomplishments for the nation and strongly suggested that Israel eradicate the Hamas organization which was responsible for the October 11th attack. Former President Donald Trump received loud cheers from the crowd when he blamed the Hamas militant group for the recent violence and rocket
Matt Brooks, the CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, stated that he could comprehend why the attendees remained supportive of President Trump despite his comments, noting the “remarkable pro-Israel record” he held during his term in the White House. Brooks stated that there are no blemishes on the record, and Ari Fleischer, a former press secretary in the George W. Bush White House, affirms that the majority of Jewish Republicans still stand behind President Trump.