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Iran attacks Israel: Trump campaign mocks Kamala Harris’ ‘don’t’ message to Iran as Israel comes under attack
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Iran attacks Israel: Trump campaign mocks Kamala Harris’ ‘don’t’ message to Iran as Israel comes under attack

Trump campaign mocks Kamala Harris' 'don't do it' message to Iran as Israel is under attack

As Israel was attacked by Hezbollah, killing four and wounding several in a major escalation of the war between Iran and Israel in the Middle East, Donald Trump’s campaign on Tuesday shared the old video of its one-word warning to Iran: ‘Don’t do that’. ‘, mocking the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration. “You will be shocked to learn that this diplomatic strategy did not work,” the Trump campaign said.
“This war was completely preventable. It should never have happened. If I were president, it wouldn’t have happened,” Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, repeating what he also said about the war between Russia and Ukraine. “Look at the world today – look at the missiles flying in the Middle East now, look at what’s happening with Russia/Ukraine, look at the inflation that is destroying the world. NONE OF THIS HAPPENED WHILE I WAS PRESIDENT!” Trump posted.
‘When I was president, Iran had everything under control. They were out of money, completely under control and desperate to make a deal. Kamala flooded them with American money and since then they have been exporting and unraveling terror everywhere. the Middle East,” said a statement from Donald Trump.

Israeli police said four people were killed in the shooting Tel Aviv and that another seven were injured. Two gunmen were “neutralized” at the scene, police said. The shooting came as an eerie silence descended on the city before a long-awaited Iranian missile strike, the NYT reported.

The shooting took place on Jerusalem Boulevard, a major tree-lined thoroughfare and major public transportation route in the Jaffa district. Israel’s emergency service, Magen David Adom, said it was treating the wounded, two of whom were seriously injured and had lost consciousness.
Images broadcast on Israeli television showed two gunmen in street clothes carrying large guns. A video shared widely online showed injured people lying on the sidewalk on Jerusalem Boulevard.
The shooting took place shortly after Tel Aviv residents were advised by the Israeli home front to stay close to bomb shelters and avoid unnecessary travel or outdoor activities. The city streets quickly became empty.