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Sen. Tom Cotton Slams ‘Evil’ Gazan Culture, Backs Trump’s Gaza Policy

As seen in the celebration of murdered Israeli infants, Gazan culture is “evil,” and Sen. Tom Cotton supports President Donald Trump's stance that President Gaza is no longer acceptable as a Palestinian presence did.

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) issued harsh denunciations of Palestinian society following a grotesque parade of cos, including murdered Israeli children.

“I'm tired of Palestinians watching the parade and celebrating with the co-holes of murdered Israeli infants,” declared Cotton, a member of the Senate Armed Worship Committee and chair of the Senate GOP Conference.

The scene reminded me of past Palestinian celebrations following the news of the October 7th massacre. It was the worst terrorist attack in Israeli history, with thousands of terrorists flying into Israel and shooting participants at outdoor music festivals while hunting Jewish men. , and women and children from the local town who were subsequently targeted torture, rape, execution, animals, temptations, and temptations.

According to Cotton, the issue goes beyond the official leadership of the jihadist terrorist organization Hamas, and is rooted in a broader cultural ideology that promotes violence and extremism.

“The problem is much deeper than those who are official members of the Hamas government,” he said. “Culture is evil.”

Senator Cotton was rekindling his anger over the spectacle of Fox News contributor Guy Benson.

The Republican senator turned his criticism towards the left who supports Palestinians who support Israel, and said frankly, “This is what you support.”

Senator Cotton has also formed an alliance with President Trump. President Trump has called for a reassessment of Gaza's status, saying, “When President Trump said Gaza could no longer be accepted as a Palestinian entity, he is right.”

Thursday, the Israelites I was saddened Four hostages, including an elderly peace activist and two small children, after Hamas returns in a locked co-op following a creepy display. Among them were five-year-old Ariel Vivas and Kufia Vivas, 2, and their mother, Ciri.

Israel later determined that the body was actually anonymous Gazan, exposing Islamic terrorist groups that violated the handover agreement.

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The fourth body was the body of Oded Lifshitz, 84, who was accused of from his home on October 7th and later killed as a prisoner. Lifshitz was a journalist, Kibbutz leader, and peace activist who supported Palestinian villains.

The event in Gaza saw a crowd of Palestinian civilians (old and young) gathering together to cheer as Hamas paraded a co-op of murdered children who had been detained in Gaza for more than 500 days.

In response, many expressed their anger at the brutal terrorist celebration, accusing the exhibit of being grotesque and inhuman.

UN Girad Eldan's Israeli Ambassador It's in contrast Gazan's inaction against justice Germans during the Nazi Holocaust “is not that Gazan saved a single hostage.” He also supported Trump's call for a long-term restructuring of Gaza.

Earlier this month, President Trump announcement His vision for Gaza at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. His plans call for the resettlement of Gaza's population and restructuring the strip into a thriving economic centre.

Israel has been around since then announcement The new division overseeing the voluntary relocation of Gaza residents to third countries is a move ordered by Defense Minister Israel Katz. The plan coincides with Trump's approach and highlights regional solutions over past failed policies.

“We welcome President Trump's bold initiative,” Katz said. It is listedcalling it an opportunity for Gaza residents to seek a better future while ensuring Israel's security.

As Israel remains in conflict with Hamas following the October 7 massacre, Trump's solid stance marks a major change in US policy and sets the stage for a bold new strategy in the Middle East.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @joshuaklein.

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