Trump slams Democrats approach towards Israel

Trump targeted his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, and the Democratic Party, accusing them of harboring animosity towards Israel.

Former President Donald Trump, addressing a fundraising event in Deal, New Jersey, criticized the Democratic Party’s stance on Israel, as reported by Al Jazeera. Speaking on Tuesday evening, Trump targeted his likely Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, and the Democratic Party, accusing them of harboring animosity towards Israel.

During his speech, Trump remarked that Senate Leader Chuck Schumer, a Jewish-American Democrat, had adopted a pro-Palestinian stance, questioning, “What’s happened to this man?” His comments highlighted his dissatisfaction with the current political landscape regarding U.S. support for Israel.

Trump further cited a recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida, where Netanyahu reportedly conveyed that American Jews tend to vote for the Democratic Party out of “habit.” This remark underscored Trump’s ongoing efforts to sway Jewish-American voters by highlighting what he perceives as the Democratic Party’s unfavorable position on Israel.

The former president’s statements are part of a broader strategy to appeal to pro-Israel voters ahead of the upcoming presidential election. By focusing on Harris and other prominent Democratic figures, Trump aims to underscore a perceived shift in the party’s approach to Israel, which he argues could have significant implications for U.S.-Israel relations.

Trump’s critique of the Democratic Party’s Israel policy is likely to resonate with his base, particularly those who view strong U.S. support for Israel as a cornerstone of American foreign policy. The fundraising event served as a platform for Trump to reinforce his commitment to Israel and to challenge the Democratic Party’s position on this critical international issue.