Donald Trump calls for Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear power plants

Donald Trump calls for Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear power plants

Former US President Donald Trump called on the Israeli occupation forces to “strike” Iranian nuclear facilities.

Republican candidate for the White House, Donald Trump, during his speech in North Carolina, referred to a question asked to US President Joe Biden in the middle of the week about the possibility of “Israel” targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.

Trump said that “They asked him this question, and the answer should have been, ‘Strike the nuclear first and take care of the rest later’.”

Trump has so far remained silent about the recent escalation in the Middle East and contented himself with issuing a scathing statement at the beginning of the week, blaming Biden and his vice president, Kamala Harris, for the explosion of tensions.

Last Tuesday evening, Iran surprised the occupying state by launching an unprecedented barrage of missiles, targeting many areas inside occupied Palestine.

The official Hebrew radio said that Iran fired more than 200 ballistic missiles at Israel within half an hour, and the Israeli Foreign Ministry called on residents to go to shelters.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that it had struck important military targets with dozens of missiles in the occupied Palestinian territories and added that any Israeli military response to this operation would be met with more destructive and stronger attacks.

The Revolutionary Guard stressed that the missile attack on the occupying state came in response to the assassination of the former head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, and the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah.