
"Popular opinion in the Arab nations is always going to hate Israel. That has not changed. Tonight they hate Israel, last night they hated Israel, said O'Reilly during an appearance on NewsNation's On Balance with Leland Vittert. What has changed is the view toward the United States. In Trump's first term, the Arabs were neutral In the second term of Trump, that is totally different."
"O'Reilly suggested that after former President Joe Biden offended and alienated Saudi Arabia during his time in the White House, Trump knew he had to get the Arabs on America's side, which he has done in 10 months. So the whole Arab street now likes America because they think that Trump is strong and that's what is respected in the Middle East, O'Reilly declared. Trump now wins over the entire Arab world. They're all behind the United States. Huge."
"O'Reilly proceeded to argue that Donald Trump's power worldwide has just increased about a thousand percent, explaining, Xi and the Chinese know that he has the Arab world and the Middle East on his side. China needs the Middle East, even though they're temporarily buying oil from Russia, OK, and Iran. They need the Middle East. They can't afford to alienate the Arab nations."
President Donald Trump signed a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Egypt alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Popular opinion in Arab nations remains hostile toward Israel, but attitudes toward the United States shifted toward support for Trump. The shift followed perceived alienation of Saudi Arabia during Joe Biden's presidency and rapid outreach to Arab governments over ten months. The perceived shift in Arab sentiment is credited with increasing Trump's global stature, with assertions that China recognizes his strengthened position because of tied Middle East relationships and the region's strategic importance.
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