Trump backslaps Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he says Hamas has ‘no part in future governance’ of Palestine

President Donald Trump stroked Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in a row because he insisted that Hamas, the British leader Hamas, would have no part of Palestine in any future governance ”.
Comments came at a joint press conference during the arrangement of the checkers on Thursday during the American leader’s visit to England on Thursday.
The politicians led to various trade agreements of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, the “private relationship önemli between Britain and the United States, and discussed that a humanitarian disaster was declared by several groups of Israeli military action in Gaza.
A question was asked about the recognition of the Palestinian province and whether he would “reward Hamas, and the Prime Minister said:“ Hamas is a terrorist organization that has no role in Palestine’s future governance ”.
Trump smiled and withdrew Starmer, saying, “This is good.”
British leader continued: “It was the worst attack since the Holocaust on October 7. We have expanded our family in Israel. I understand the psychological effect throughout Israel, so I know exactly where I stand in Hamas.
“Hamas, of course, does not want a two -state solution, they do not want peace, they do not want a cease -fire.
“On the issue of recognition, I clarified my position in timing, which had nothing to do with this state visit, and I met with the President with two leaders who respected each other and love each other.”
Sir Keir confirmed that two keader’s intention to recognize the Palestinian state when they specially met on Thursday. The Prime Minister plans to recognize the Palestinian state at the weekend, according to the Times newspaper when Trump’s visit ended.
“I have a dispute with the Prime Minister about this score, in fact one of our several disagreements,” Trump said to journalists.
Trump accused the Palestinian militant group Hamas of “placed hostages as bait” during the press conference.
When the President was asked if he would call the leader of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu to end the ground attack in Gaza, or not to call, he said to Israel’s October 7 attacks was “one of the worst days of human history”. He insisted that he wanted to see the hostages returned, not in a “fragmented” style.
If this was greeted, Trump said: “Well, it will help. But I have to take the hostages back.”
The comments concluded that a two -year investigation by the United Nations made a genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza. Israel strongly rejected the allegations made by the report.




