Trump Reacts to France’s Palestine Recognition, Comments on Hamas
Former U.S. President Donald Trump says France’s recognition of Palestine is “up to them,” while also commenting on the Hamas-Israel conflict and denying involvement in Epstein case.

Kokcha News Agency: Former U.S. President Donald Trump addressed several pressing issues during a recent press interaction, including France’s potential recognition of Palestine, the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict, and his alleged connection to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
When asked about France’s plan to recognize Palestine, Trump stated, “If he [Macron] does it, that’s fine. It’s up to him. It’s not my business. I’m with the United States. I’m not with France.” His comments reflect his typical hands-off approach to foreign policy decisions made by other countries.
Regarding the Hamas-Israel conflict, Trump said, “I think what happened to Hamas is terrible… I’ve consulted everyone… We’ll see how Israel reacts to this.” His remarks suggest a cautious stance on the ongoing conflict, though he did not elaborate on specific actions or policies.
When questioned about his name appearing in Epstein-related documents, Trump simply replied, “No.” This comes amid ongoing speculation and legal scrutiny surrounding Epstein’s associates, including high-profile figures like Trump.
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