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Washington Post: Trump has threatened to deport pro-Palestinian students

PNN – The Washington Post wrote in a report quoting a group of financial supporters of the former American president who asked to remain anonymous: Trump has said that if he wins the 2024 US presidential election, he will expel pro-Palestinian students from this country.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Washington Post report states: Trump responded to the lawsuit during a roundtable meeting on May 14 with a group of his financial supporters. On the part of one of them, who said that it is possible that pro-Palestinian protesting students and professors in American universities will hold positions of power in this country in the future, he has announced that if he wins the 2024 US presidential election, he will remove these students from United States.

According to the report of the Washington Post, the former president of the United States continued his speech in that round table by saying that there are many foreign students in the United States, adding that as soon as they heard my words, they reconsidered their support for Palestine and behaved properly.

This report adds: In the continuation of this roundtable, Trump has also stated that 98% of my Jewish friends are present in this roundtable, and promised to firmly support Israel (regime) if he wins the 2024 US presidential election.

According to the Washington Post, Trump emphasized that the actions of the Zionist regime are a justified war against terrorism, and said that if he wins the November elections, he will stand behind this regime as the president of the United States.

Earlier, in an interview with Fox News, Trump strongly criticized the recent anti-Zionist demonstrations in various American universities in support of the oppressed Palestinian people and claimed that the participants in these demonstrations were brainwashed.

Criticizing the American president, he called the protests and demonstrations of supporters of Palestine in the universities of the United States anarchy and considered Biden responsible for intensifying the protests in the universities of this country.

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Saying that Biden is sending the wrong signal to the American people about these protests and demonstrations, Trump said: He uses the wrong words and his tone when using these words is also wrong and he does not know who he is supporting.

Trump went on to attack Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Democratic majority in the Senate and the highest-ranking Jewish official in the United States, who previously criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies in the Gaza war and called for his resignation and said: I am seeing that Jewish politicians (in America) have turned their backs on Israel. I see it, you see it too.

By announcing his support for the Zionist regime’s crimes in Gaza again, he criticized US President Joe Biden’s actions in supporting Israel and claimed that the Biden government does not support this regime enough.

Trump added: “Now nobody knows where the United States stands, and in my opinion, Biden is making a big mistake by not standing by (the regime of) Israel.”

The former American president also announced his support for the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza and said that he would have reacted the same way as this regime to the October 7 attacks, but this war must end.

In an interview with the Zionist newspaper Israel Hume, he claimed: The killing of Hamas in southern Israel was one of the saddest events I have ever seen.

Addressing the officials of the Zionist regime, Trump emphasized: You must end your war. You have to finish it.

On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance groups launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation from Gaza against the positions of the Israeli regime, and finally, on November 24, 2023, a four-day temporary ceasefire was established, or the pause for the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and Israel.

This pause in the war continued for seven days and finally on Friday morning (December 1, 2023) the temporary ceasefire ended and the Israeli regime resumed attacks against Gaza.

In order to compensate for its failure and stop the resistance operations, this regime has closed the crossings of the Gaza Strip and is bombing this area.

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