Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, has promised to end the “suffering and destruction in Lebanon” in an appeal to Arab voters less than a week before the election. He also claims that Hamas’s attack on Israel would not have occurred if it had remained in power.
Although Trump, like current President Joe Biden, supports Israel’s right to self-defense, he has repeatedly called for a quick end to the conflict.
In a post on Platform “The Middle East has been at peace during my administration and will soon be at peace again! “I will solve the problems caused by the actions of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and stop the suffering and destruction in Lebanon,” Trump wrote.
He also added that he was committed to “real and lasting peace” in the Middle East and stated that his approach would ensure “long-term stability in the region.”
Previously, Cursor wrote that Trump held a vibrant, emotionally charged rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden, which attracted thousands of supporters. During his speech, Trump lashed out at U.S. immigration policy, calling undocumented immigrants “dangerous criminals” and promising to launch a massive deportation program on the first day of his eventual election victory.