Former President Trump made a significant appearance in Michigan, a battleground state, where he engaged with Arab Americans in an effort to address the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The meeting took place at The Great Commoner, a popular boutique cafe in Dearborn, the city with the largest Arab population in the state. Trump received a warm welcome from his supporters and was honored with a plaque on behalf of the peace-loving Michiganders.
During the gathering, Albert Abbas, the brother of the cafe owner, expressed his dissatisfaction with the Biden administration, stating that they have failed in various aspects of humanity. Abbas openly endorsed Trump, highlighting his stance on addressing the challenges in the Middle East.
Trump specifically addressed the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, an Iran-backed terror group operating from Lebanon. He acknowledged the ongoing hostilities and emphasized the importance of achieving peace in the region. Israel has been conducting military operations in Lebanon to target Hezbollah positions in response to attacks on the Jewish state.
Expressing his desire for peace, Trump mentioned his connections with individuals from Lebanon and stressed the need to resolve the conflict. He reiterated his commitment to promoting peace on Earth and emphasized the importance of ending the violence in the Middle East.