Former President Donald Trump condemned the recent rocket attack by Hezbollah, pointing fingers at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for what he described as their "weakness."

The attack led to the tragic deaths of 12 Israeli Arab children in the Golan Heights, specifically in the village of Madjal Shams.

Speaking at a rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Trump expressed his condemnation, emphasizing the severity of the situation. "Before we begin, I want to condemn the evil attack on Israel that took place earlier today. A missile launched by Hezbollah killed at least a dozen children — young children. And they were playing, as you heard, on a soccer field in Israeli territory on the Golan Heights, a place that I recognized during my administration as under Israel’s sovereignty," Trump stated.

He went on to describe the ruthless act carried out by Hezbollah terrorists, who targeted innocent children 'with an Iranian precision missile.'

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The former President also lamented the number of wounded victims and anticipated a potentially higher death toll as a result of the attack.

Trump's speech conveyed his deep sympathy for the families affected by the tragedy, affirming that "No parent should have to suffer the terrible loss of a child at the hands of terrorists or anybody else." His condemnation of the attack underscored his staunch support for Israel and his stance against terrorism.

The former President's remarks not only highlighted the tragic loss of innocent lives but also served as a scathing critique of the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of foreign policy.

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