Donald Trump predicts Israel’s demise if Harris becomes President, sparking controversy
During the first presidential debate, Donald Trump made a bold claim that Israel “won’t exist within two years from now” if Kamala Harris wins the presidency. “I hope I’m wrong on that one,” Trump said, but insisted that his track record on predictions has been “pretty good.”
During the first presidential debate, Donald Trump made a bold claim that Israel “won’t exist within two years from now” if Kamala Harris wins the presidency. “I hope I’m wrong on that one,” Trump said, but insisted that his track record on predictions has been “pretty good.”
Trump’s comments escalated further when he accused Harris of “hating Israel,” a charge the Democratic nominee swiftly denied. “That’s absolutely not true,” Harris said, emphasizing her longstanding support for the Jewish state.
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In his criticism, Trump also accused Harris of skipping Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech to Congress to attend a “sorority party,” while reiterating that the ongoing war in Gaza “would’ve never happened” under his administration. He argued, “Iran was broke under Donald Trump. Iran had no money for Hamas, or Hezbollah or any of the 28 different spheres of terror.”