In a new op-ed, Trump vowed to to 'begin the largest deportation operation in American history' if he were to win in 2024.
Former President Donald Trump has revealed how Israel's fate with the U.S. would play out if he were to be elected back to the White House next year, vowing to 'undo the terrible damage' that the Biden administration and to implement a series of foreign and domestic policy to counter the actions of the current president.
In the first days of the Israel-Hamas war, Trump had made a series of controversial remarks that criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and complimented Iran-backed Hezbollah, statements that drew a line of attacks from his GOP primary rivals. The former president has since walked back on those comments, reaffirming his support for Israel and highlighting his White House record.
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