Hamas warns against blind support for Israel after Trump's election victory
Hamas reacted to Donald Trump's election victory by warning against what they call "blind support" for Israel, similar to that seen during Joe Biden's presidency. A Hamas leader urged the U.S. to reconsider its approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu celebrated Trump's win, calling it a "greatest comeback" and a new beginning for U.S.-Israel relations. He expressed optimism about a stronger alliance under Trump's leadership.
In his victory speech, Trump promised to "end all wars" and claimed there were no conflicts during his previous term. He suggested that the current war between Israel and Hamas would not have started if he had been in office.