The Citizen (Gauteng)

Israel ‘losing PR war’

GAZA: MUST END THE CONFLICT VERY QUICKLY, WARNS TRUMP

- Washington

→ ‘Every night, they’re releasing tapes of a building falling down.’

Former US president Donald Trump has said that Israel is “losing the PR war” in Gaza because of the images coming out of the territory and must end the conflict quickly.

“Every night, they’re releasing tapes of a building falling down. They shouldn’t be releasing tapes like that,” Trump said in an interview broadcast on The Hugh Hewitt Show on Thursday.

“They’re doing, that’s why they’re losing the PR war. They, Israel is absolutely losing the PR war,” he said.

The bloodiest-yet Gaza war began with Hamas’s 7 October attack on Israel that resulted in the deaths of 1 170 Israelis and foreigners, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

Palestinia­n militants also took around 250 hostages, about 130 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 whom the military says are dead.

Israel’s retaliator­y campaign has killed at least 33 037 people, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, and the United Nations has warned of “catastroph­ic hunger”.

“You’ve got to get it over with, and you have to get back to normalcy,” Trump said.

“Get it over with. They’ve got to finish what they finish. They have to get it done,” the Republican presidenti­al candidate said.

Israel has come under increasing internatio­nal pressure over the toll from its six-month war against Hamas and has drawn increasing­ly tough rebuke from its main backer Washington.

Relentless Israeli bombardmen­t has reduced much of Gaza to rubble, collapsed the hospital system and created a humanitari­an crisis for the Palestinia­n territory’s 2.4 million people.

Trump’s comments came as US President Joe Biden warned Israel of a sharp shift in his policy over the Gaza war, amid growing frustratio­n with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and mounting domestic pressure in a US election year.

A tense phone call between the two leaders appeared to yield at least some results, as Netanyahu’s office announced within hours it would temporaril­y allow more aid to flow into Gaza.

Biden has stood solidly behind Israel and its prime minister since Hamas’s 7 October attacks and his criticism of civilian deaths in Gaza has not stopped Washington from supplying military hardware to its key ally.

But the Democrat faces spiralling anger from Muslim and younger voters over his support for Israel and political allies have been pressing him to make the aid conditiona­l on changed Israeli behaviour.

In a 30-minute call with Netanyahu after Israeli strikes killed seven aid workers from US-based charity World Central Kitchen, Biden hinted at doing just that.

For the first time, Biden “made clear that US policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel’s immediate action” to curtail the killing of civilians and aid workers and improve the dire humanitari­an situation, the White House said.

Democrats fear anger among Arab American and Muslim voters in an expected tight election against Republican Trump in November.

A key Biden confidant had earlier urged him to leverage the huge military aid that Washington gives Israel every year.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? DEVASTATIO­N. A man pushes a bicycle along as he walks amid rubble in the area around Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital on Wednesday, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas militant group.
Picture: AFP DEVASTATIO­N. A man pushes a bicycle along as he walks amid rubble in the area around Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital on Wednesday, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas militant group.

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