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Trump criticizes Jewish voters for supporting Biden

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Former President Donald Trump sparked controversy with his recent comments urging Jewish voters to be “ashamed” if they support Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election. Trump made the remarks as he entered Manhattan Criminal Court for his hush money trial, where Stormy Daniels was testifying.

Critics online quickly condemned Trump’s statements, with one Twitter user calling out his apparent antisemitism. Others pointed out that Trump’s own behavior and rhetoric have been divisive and harmful.

The timing of Trump’s comments coincided with President Biden’s administration pausing a shipment of bombs to Israel amid escalating violence in Gaza. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reaffirmed the US commitment to Israel, despite the temporary hold on arms shipments.

The situation in Gaza has become increasingly dire, with reports of thousands of casualties and a looming humanitarian crisis. The Biden administration is also preparing to release a report on possible Israeli war crimes in Gaza, further complicating the situation.

Trump’s history of inconsistent statements on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has raised questions about his true stance on the issue. While he has previously called for an end to the violence, his recent comments at a rally in Pennsylvania seemed to support the protesters chanting “Genocide Joe” in reference to President Biden’s policies.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Trump’s controversial remarks and shifting positions on Israel are likely to remain a topic of debate and scrutiny.

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