Trump: If I were American president, the events that occurred in Ukraine and Palestine would not have happened

Washington: Agencies
Former US President Donald Trump said that the events in Palestine and Ukraine would not have happened if he were president of America in a post on his account on the Truth Social website.
Trump's comments come after the unprecedented attack on the occupation forces by Palestinian resistance members, known as the "Al-Aqsa Flood." Israeli newspapers described it as a miserable failure for Tel Aviv, and others likened it to the Israeli events of September 11.
According to the Associated Press, the Palestinian resistance captured many Israeli soldiers and civilians, and more than 1,100 people were killed on both sides, while thousands more were injured.
Trump praised the relationship he had with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his time in the White House despite the eruption of tensions near the end of his administration in 2020. In the months following the 2020 elections, Trump reportedly criticized the Israeli leader, accusing him of disloyalty over his congratulatory message. To President Biden. According to what was reported today by the Youm7 website in Cairo, he added, while speaking at an event in Waterloo, Iowa, Trump claimed that what is happening in Palestine is a result of the United States being considered “weak and ineffective.” Trump said in criticism of President Biden: “We are seen as weak and ineffective and we have A really weak leader."
Trump repeated his comments about the Russian-Ukrainian war, saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have launched an attack in Ukraine if Trump were president, in reference to his seemingly positive relationship with Putin.

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