As the Jewish People mourned the victims of the October 7 Hamas attack one year later, Former President Trump used the solemn occasion to reaffirm his unwavering support for Israel and her people.
“Today, we reaffirm for the entire world to hear: there can be no acceptance, no excuses, and no understanding of such evil. Nothing can justify it. Nothing can rationalize it,” Trump told local Jewish community leaders at his Florida golf course on Monday. “Any person who sympathizes with these atrocities has a sickness in their soul and darkness in their heart.”
He also vowed to deport any “Jew haters” if elected in November.
“I will defend our American Jewish population. I will protect your communities, your schools, your places of worship and your values,” he said. “We will remove the jihadist sympathizers and Jew haters. We’re going to remove the Jew haters who do nothing to help our country, they only want to destroy our country.”
As in the past, Trump asserted that the October 7 attack would never have happened if he were still in office and pledged his unwavering support for Israel and the Jewish people.
“If and when I’m president of the United States, it will, once again, be stronger and closer than it ever was before. We have to win this election. If we don’t win this election, there’s tremendous consequence for everything.”
“So here is my commitment to you on this solemn date: I will not allow the Jewish state to be threatened with destruction. I will not allow another Holocaust of the Jewish people. I will not allow a jihad to be waged on America or our allies. And I will support Israel’s right to win its war on terror, and win it fast.”
Ever since Hamas massacred 1,200 innocents on October 7 and took 250 hostage, the political landscape surrounding US-Israel relations has become a hot topic for voters. In their one and only debate last month, Trump took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris’s flip-flop support for America’s closest ally by claiming that she “hates Israel.”
The current Administration, despite some differences with Netanyahu, has steadfastly supported Israel to the hilt. January 6th should be proof enough that Trump’s words on this solemn anniversary are expedient in the moment, meant to get votes, translation power, which is all he really cares about. Important to note he has repeatedly defended the January 6th White Supremacists, says he would pardon them, and is making claims today re “deporting” Jihadists to curry favor. Reminder: White Supremacists on the 6th wore shirts “Camp Auschwitz, STAFF”, “6MWE” (six million weren’t enough”, carried flags with swastikas, and were as in so many instances labeled by him as “good people”. Expect he feels the same about the Proud Boys or anyone who makes him feel powerful or might help him regain power. He has emboldened the most dangerous among us, Jew haters every one. Guess he will pardon them too. He presents a clear and present danger to my people here, in Israel, and everywhere else. We will always have Israel’s back, as long as the best among us don’t remain divided, a situation he created.
If Trump, with all his faults (do you know anyone without faults? I don’t), had still been in office, as an Israeli I am not alone in believing that if he had still been in office, October 7 never would have happened. Obama-Biden-Harris are no friends of Israel.
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