Mark Levin Condemns Trump Admin for Negotiating With ‘Hamas Nazis’ and ‘Publicly Demeaning’ Israel

 

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Fox News’ Mark Levin criticized the Trump administration for negotiating with “Hamas Nazis” and “publicly demeaning” Israel on Monday night.

“There are some things you just don’t do,” wrote Levin on X. “We should not be negotiating directly with the vilest subhuman terrorists, the Hamas Nazis, on the face of the earth. Nor should we be blowing off and publicly demeaning Israel’s leadership or Israel generally, which has fought this war, lost hundreds of soldiers, and nearly 2,000 civilians including hostages, and will be left with whatever comes of this.”

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While Levin’s comments did not directly refer to the Trump administration, other tweets left little doubt as to what he was referring to.

Less than 20 minutes before, Levin shared an article headlined “One of Israel’s goals in Doha – repair the damage caused by Boehler,” which reported that “Israel conveyed strongly worded messages to the White House Sunday following controversial statements made by Trump administration’s hostage release envoy, Adam Boehler.”

It continued:

In response to a headline quoting him saying Hamas members are “good guys,” Boehler posted on X: “I want to be CRYSTAL CLEAR as some have misinterpreted. Hamas is a terrorist organization that has murdered thousands of innocent people. They are BY DEFINITION BAD people. And as [the president] has said, not a single Hamas member will be safe if Hamas doesn’t RELEASE ALL HOSTAGES IMMEDIATELY.”

Boehler’s clarification came after a series of controversial statements he made on US and Israeli television networks Sunday, where he stated among other things that “I don’t care,” in his words, what Israelis think, that the US is “not an agent of Israel,” that a long-term ceasefire could be reached with Hamas, and that Hamas members he met “don’t have horns growing out of their head. They’re actually guys like us. They’re pretty nice guys.”

Later, Levin shared another article critical of Boehler that enumerated the ways in which he had undermined Israel’s position, including by negotiating directly with Hamas and condemning Israel’s preferred hostage deal terms.

This isn’t the first time that Levin has been critical of the administration’s approach to foreign policy. After President Donald Trump attacked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last month, arguing that he was a “dictator” with a 4% approval rating who had started his country’s ongoing war with Ukraine, Levin debunked those falsehoods in an extended monologue on his show without mentioning that it was Trump who had promoted them.

He went on to attack Mediaite for reporting with his break with the president, insisting that the site had distorted his comments “to attack Trump.”

 

 

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