Former U.S. President Donald Trump urged Israel to conclude its war in Gaza, noting widespread global disapproval. Trump specifically expressed concern about images from Gaza showing bombs hitting residential buildings. This represents Trump’s most pronounced comments on the conflict following Hamas’s October 7 attacks and the subsequent Israeli defense.
“You have to finish up your war … You gotta get it done. And I am sure you will do that. And we gotta get to peace, we can’t have this going on,” Trump said in an interview with Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom. “And I will say, Israel has to be very careful, because you’re losing a lot of the world, you’re losing a lot of support,” he said. “Israel has to get better with the promotional and with the public relations because right now they’re in ruin.”
Trump also asserted that Joe Biden‘s long-standing foreign policy weaknesses led to the conflict. “He can’t talk. He’s a very dumb person. He’s a dumb person. His foreign policy throughout 50 years has been horrible,” Trump said. “If you look at people that were in other administrations with him, they saw him as a weak, ineffective president, they [Hamas] would have never done that attack if I were there.”
Trump’s comments follow Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to cancel a trip to Washington after a U.N. Security Council resolution called for a ceasefire in Gaza, with the U.S. abstaining.
As Trump highlighted during the interview, global perception of — and support for — Israel has declined significantly as its war against Hamas has progressed. The Jewish state has faced numerous demands for a ceasefire, and a number of foreign powers have openly discussed imposing a two-state solution in the region.