Democrats hate this brutal confession.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has humiliated Joe Biden on the world stage — admitting Hamas probably never would have dared to attack Israel if Donald J. Trump was in the White House.
In a hard-hitting interview on Patrick Bet-David’s “PBD Podcast,” Netanyahu was asked if the October 7 terror massacre would have unfolded under Trump. His answer was simple: “Probably not.”
Netanyahu clarified his point, noting that while it’s difficult to predict the actions of such extremists, Iran — which backs Hamas — would likely have acted with greater caution under Trump’s watch.
That blunt statement exposes what millions of Americans already know: under Trump, the world respected — and feared — American strength. Under Biden, chaos reigns — from the Afghanistan disaster, to Russia’s war in Ukraine, to Hamas terror in Israel.
Meanwhile, Trump is showing once again that he leads where Biden fails. His special envoy, Steve Witkoff, revealed the President is hosting a major White House meeting to craft a “comprehensive plan” for Gaza after the war.
Witkoff told Fox News that the plan would demonstrate both strength and genuine intent, highlighting President Trump’s humanitarian vision. He added that the conflict in Gaza could realistically be resolved by year’s end — evidence, he said, of Trump’s decisive leadership and sense of urgency.
While Biden stumbles from crisis to crisis, Trump is already outlining solutions and preparing to restore stability. The difference could not be clearer: strength under Trump, weakness under Biden.