Donald Trump
A median of 18 percent of people across the 33 surveyed countries expressed net approval of Trump’s policies, while a median of 67 percent of people expressed net disapproval.
Regarding leaders in Tehran, U.S. President Donald Trump opened the door for diplomacy, saying, “We are here. Let’s see which road they choose. It is totally up to them.”
“We need to reassert our congressional authority,” said Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.). “The repeal of it is long overdue.”
On the heels of the revelation that another senior Gantz adviser called the U.S. president “Donald Adolf Trump,” tweets surface by Blue and White campaign strategist Joel Benenson, claiming that Trump takes his talking points from the Nazi leader.
After refusing to answer a phone call from Washington, Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas instructs P.A. security forces not to interfere with rioters, says “resistance must be escalated.”
“And it’s a very big plan. It will be a suggestion between Israel and the Palestinians; it’s the closest it’s ever come,” said U.S. President Donald Trump while sitting alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inside the Oval Office.
“The president’s actions demonstrate his understanding of these threats and the need to protect not only Jews, but all people of faith,” said Nathan Diament of the Orthodox Union.
“There were attempts by Trump to hold a phone call with Abbas, but the latter refused,” an unnamed high-ranking Palestinian official told the state-run Turkish outlet “Anadolu.”
Ronen Tzur, who is accompanying Blue and White leader Benny Gantz to Washington for a meeting with the U.S. president, also insinuated on Twitter that Trump colluded with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and suggested that Trump play Russian roulette with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
“I am hopeful we can make history,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who along with Blue and White leader Benny Gantz is in the United States to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of the reveal of Trump’s Mideast peace plan.
While any peace deal is likely to be controversial, its project release is coming under added scrutiny. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his political opponents believe that he stands to benefit from the outcome just five weeks’ away from national elections.
The proclamation notes that Holocaust survivors have told their story, and that the world should learn from the European genocide that killed 11 million people—6 million of them Jews.