Donald Trump said that Gaza “could be one of the best places in the world” — better even, he said, “than Monaco” and lamented that people “never took advantage of it.”
In an interview with conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt on Monday, Trump said: “It could be better than Monaco. It has the best location in the Middle East, the best water, the best everything,” referring to the Palestinian territory, which has been bombarded relentlessly by the Israeli military for the past 12 months, creating a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
“They never took advantage of it. You know, as a developer, it could be the most beautiful place — the weather, the water, the whole thing, the climate,” he said.
Trump, who has repeatedly criticized Jewish Democrats and denigrated Palestinians while claiming to be Israel’s staunchest ally, said that Gaza was “a rough place … before all of the attacks and before the back-and-forth of what’s happened over the last couple of years.” The Republican presidential nominee also claimed that he had visited Gaza, despite there being no record of him doing so, as president or otherwise.
Afterward, a Trump campaign official given anonymity by The New York Times said that Trump has been to Israel, stating incorrectly that “Gaza is in Israel.”








