WASHINGTON—Former President Donald Trump has been open in criticizing President Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war. But the presumptive GOP presidential nominee has had little to say about how he would resolve the conflict.
Trump has largely watched from the sidelines five months into a war that has cast a shadow over Biden’s re-election campaign. He has expressed general support for Israel’s military campaign against Hamas, claimed the war wouldn’t have happened on his watch and largely avoided specifics about how it should end and what should happen after.
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