Former US President Donald Trump has voiced dissatisfaction with Israel's conduct in the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, cautioning that the country is faltering in what he terms a "public relations war."
In an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Trump expressed dismay over Israel's handling of the conflict and urged for a swift resolution to the violence.
Trump criticized Israel for disseminating "disgusting" and "horrifying" videos depicting the destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. He opined that Israel's portrayal of destroyed buildings as a sign of strength is misguided, asserting that they are actually losing ground in the public relations arena.
While Trump refrained from explicitly reaffirming his unwavering support for Israel, a sentiment he had previously articulated, he stopped short of disavowing it altogether. Throughout his presidency, Trump had consistently championed himself as the most pro-Israel US leader in history.
During his tenure, Trump sparked international controversy by formally recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on December 6, 2017. The move was met with widespread condemnation, signaling a departure from longstanding US policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Trump's critique of Israel's handling of the Gaza conflict underscores the complex dynamics at play in the region and highlights the evolving nature of US-Israel relations in the post-Trump era.
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