Former President Donald Trump this week cast doubt on the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state, given the hatred Palestinians have shown toward Israel and Jews and instilled that hatred in their children.
President Trump’s statement is interview and time The magazine became more famous for its criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which it said was politically responsible for failing to prevent the October 7 attack on Hamas.
But President Trump added that, like Israel’s Arz Sheba, he believes the establishment of a Palestinian state is now nearly impossible. I got it.:
“There was a time when we thought two states could work. Now I think two states is going to be very tough. I think it’s going to be even harder to get. I also like the idea. “There were a lot of people who liked the idea four years ago. There are far fewer people who like the idea now,” Trump said in an interview with Time magazine. Told.
The former president explained: “Children grow up and are taught to hate Jews on a level that no one ever thought possible. And I had a very good friend, Sheldon Adelson, who said that the level of hatred was It felt impossible to make a deal because it was so big. And I think it was much more so on one side than on the other, but the level of hatred against Jews was so great. , has been taught since they were in kindergarten or even earlier.”
He added that he didn’t agree with what Adelson said, “but so far he’s not wrong.”
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), a pro-Israel right-wing group in the United States, Note In response to President Trump’s remarks on Thursday. ZOA has long opposed Washington’s traditional policy of a two-state solution.
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