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Nikki Haley Slams Arab Countries in ongoing Israel Hamas War

Nikki Haley Slams Arab Countries in ongoing Israel Hamas War

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley criticized Islamic countries for not offering refuge to Gaza's civilians who are facing the threat of an Israeli ground invasion. She also took aim at former US President Barack Obama and the incumbent President Joe Biden for their role in the Iranian nuclear deal and accused Tehran of bolstering groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

In an interview with CNN, Haley expressed concern for Palestinian civilians caught in the crossfire of the conflict and questioned the lack of support from Arab nations, including Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. She highlighted the financial aid provided to Egypt by the United States and asked why these nations were not opening their doors to Palestinian refugees. Haley suggested that these Arab countries were reluctant because they couldn't adequately vet incoming refugees and didn't want to risk having Hamas in their midst.

She argued that Arab countries would likely blame the United States and Israel for the situation. Haley stated that these nations had the capacity to resolve the crisis by exerting pressure on Hamas to halt their actions and allow civilians to leave the conflict zones. She particularly criticized Qatar for its involvement with Hamas and Iran for providing funding without speaking out against their actions.

Haley contended that Hamas had a vested interest in preventing civilians from leaving Gaza, using them as human shields, and seeking to portray Israel negatively by showing images of dead children. She accused them of wanting to "blame Israel and show images of dead children" to garner international sympathy.

In summary, Nikki Haley criticized Islamic countries for not accepting Palestinian refugees from Gaza and accused them of inaction and potentially blaming the United States and Israel. She argued that these countries had the power to influence Hamas's actions and called out Qatar and Iran for their roles in the conflict. She also alleged that Hamas was intentionally keeping civilians in harm's way for political gain.

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Nikki Haley Slams Arab Countries in ongoing Israel Hamas War

Nikki Haley Slams Arab Countries in ongoing Israel Hamas War

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley criticized Islamic countries for not offering refuge to Gaza's civilians who are facing the threat of an Israeli ground invasion. She also took aim at former US President Barack Obama and the incumbent President Joe Biden for their role in the Iranian nuclear deal and accused Tehran of bolstering groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

In an interview with CNN, Haley expressed concern for Palestinian civilians caught in the crossfire of the conflict and questioned the lack of support from Arab nations, including Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. She highlighted the financial aid provided to Egypt by the United States and asked why these nations were not opening their doors to Palestinian refugees. Haley suggested that these Arab countries were reluctant because they couldn't adequately vet incoming refugees and didn't want to risk having Hamas in their midst.

She argued that Arab countries would likely blame the United States and Israel for the situation. Haley stated that these nations had the capacity to resolve the crisis by exerting pressure on Hamas to halt their actions and allow civilians to leave the conflict zones. She particularly criticized Qatar for its involvement with Hamas and Iran for providing funding without speaking out against their actions.

Haley contended that Hamas had a vested interest in preventing civilians from leaving Gaza, using them as human shields, and seeking to portray Israel negatively by showing images of dead children. She accused them of wanting to "blame Israel and show images of dead children" to garner international sympathy.

In summary, Nikki Haley criticized Islamic countries for not accepting Palestinian refugees from Gaza and accused them of inaction and potentially blaming the United States and Israel. She argued that these countries had the power to influence Hamas's actions and called out Qatar and Iran for their roles in the conflict. She also alleged that Hamas was intentionally keeping civilians in harm's way for political gain.

 

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