Donald Trump has accused Joe Biden and Kamala Harris of being responsible for a deadly Hezbollah attack in Northern Israel, calling it a “moment in history” created by their weak leadership. The attack targeted the Druze community, killing 12 children and teens playing on a soccer field in the Golan Heights. Trump made these remarks during a campaign event in Minnesota. While Biden and Harris have not commented, the White House National Security Council reaffirmed its support for Israel. EU and Israeli leaders have condemned the attack and called for restraint and an investigation.
5 Major Key Points:
- Blame on Biden and Harris: Trump blamed President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for the Hezbollah attack, attributing it to their weak leadership.
- Deadly Attack: The attack killed 12 Druze children and teens on a soccer field in the Golan Heights, making it the deadliest since October 7.
- Campaign Remarks: Trump made these accusations during a campaign rally in Minnesota, condemning the attack as evil and unforgettable.
- White House Response: The National Security Council stated the U.S. will continue supporting Israel and called for efforts to end attacks along the Blue Line.
- International and Israeli Reactions: EU’s Josep Borrell and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attack, with Netanyahu promising repercussions for Hezbollah.