Former US President Donald Trump attacked pro-Palestinian protesters across the US, describing them as "pro-jihadist foreign residents".
Trump said at the Republican Jewish Alliance conference in Las Vegas that he would expel them from the country when he is elected president in 2025.
He added: "I am Israel's best friend, and for every Israeli and every American harmed by Hamas' barbaric activities, we stand with you. If a drop of American blood is shed, we will shed a liter of their blood."
Several cities in the United States are witnessing protest demonstrations in support of Palestine and the Gaza Strip following the ongoing Israeli war since October 7.
A number of Western countries are also witnessing mass demonstrations in support of the Gaza Strip, carrying banners expressing their opposition to "Israeli war crimes" and the killing of civilians in Gaza.
From the first day of the war on the Gaza Strip, the United States declared its full support for Israel, stressing that it “supports Israel’s right to self-defense,” provided thousands of tons of military aid, and redeployed two aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean Sea off the shores of Israel.
American journalist: United States delusions of exceptionalism led to the failure of the Ukrainian counterattack
American journalist Denny Khayvon considered that Ukraine believed in the West's illusions about the exceptionalism of the United States and NATO, and this is what led to the failure of its counterattack.
Khayvon wrote on his YouTube page that “it is impossible for Kiev to win,” noting that this has become more clear despite the Western media’s continued promotion of Ukraine and its counterattack.
He added: "Everything that Ukraine used to attack Russia did not affect the situation even slightly, in complete contradiction to what NATO confirmed."
He stressed that "the illusions of the exceptionalism of the United States and NATO are what led to the failure of the Ukrainian counterattack."