Trump stands with Israel: ‘The killers responsible for this massacre will burn forever in the eternal pit of HELL’

2D7HF16 Republican presidential candidate President Donald Trump speaks during the final presidential debate with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, on the campus of Belmont University, in Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Pool via CNP /MediaPunch

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President Donald Trump resolutely showed solidarity with Israel on Saturday at the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, Nevada, scorching the evil acts of Hamas terrorists that has resulted in the brutal slaughter of men, women, children, and infants in the Holy Land.

He stated, “Three weeks ago, our world was shattered by an attack on Israel. To every Israeli and every American touched by these barbaric atrocities: we love you, you have to know that…we grieve with you, we share your anger, and we stand with you 100 percent.”

He added, “Let there be no doubt: the killers responsible for this massacre will burn forever in the eternal pit of hell – they’re going to burn forever. A long time.”

The president also called the conflict between Israel and Hamas as a conflict between “civilizations and savagery” as well as “good and evil.”

He explained, “There is no comparison between a group that worships death and a nation that cherishes life and cherishes our nation.”

The president continued, “Every single life that is lost in this conflict is on the shoulders of Hamas – Hamas ALONE, and I think you really have to add in the word Iran. There can be no sympathy, no excuse, and no escape for these monsters. And we will do what has to be done.”

Under a Trump administration, he vowed to “stand with Israel all the way” without “hesitation, without qualification, and without apology.”

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