Trump slams Biden for 'ZERO leadership' in Gaza, says 'many' hostages are already dead

Trump said, "that's why it’s hard for Hamas to make a deal - They are no longer able to produce the people, because many of them are gone."

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On Monday, Donald Trump warned that more hostages may have already been killed by Hamas than previously thought, thus making it harder for the Iranian-backed Palestinian terrorist organization to make a deal with Israel and Western allies. 

The former president reiterated his claim that the current war, and the massacre that sparked it on October 7, would not have happened had he been in charge.



"Israel will find, very sadly, that there are far fewer hostages than currently being thought," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. "That's why it’s hard for Hamas to make a deal - They are no longer able to produce the people, because many of them are gone."

He went on to point out that, "Hamas is incapable of holding Jewish people for a long period of time without killing them," suggesting, "it will only get worse!"

"ZERO leadership from Biden," Trump lamented. "October 7th WOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED IF I WERE PRESIDENT - NOT EVEN A SMALL CHANCE!!!"

Trump has repeatedly called Biden out for his failure to secure peace between Israel and Hamas, and most recently lambasted him over the rise in Gaza Camp protests wreaking havoc on campuses across the country.

Over the weekend, Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and discussed potential solutions to the situation, which has grown increasingly dire in recent weeks.

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The President reaffirmed his ironclad commitment to Israel's security following the successful defense against Iran's unprecedented missile and drone attack earlier this month," a White House press release stated, adding that the two leaders "reviewed ongoing talks to secure the release of hostages together with an immediate ceasefire in Gaza."

Biden, it noted, remained steadfast in "demanding that Hamas release their citizens without delay to secure a ceasefire and relief for the people of Gaza." 

 

"We want it to last for about six weeks," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said of the ceasefire during an interview with ABC. "It will allow for all those hostages to get out and, of course, to allow for easier aid access to places in Gaza, particularly up in the north."

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