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After Trump said she'd probably be in his administration, Haley heads to Israel

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley visited Israel over Memorial Day weekend, calling on the U.S. government to continue providing military aidto the Israeli government to support its war against Hamas.

“What America needs to understand is, if Israel’s fighting our enemies, how can we not help them?” Haley told reporters in a video posted online by the Associated Press.

Haley also criticized international bodies who’ve taken action against Israel, including the International Criminal Court, which recently said it is seeking arrest warrants against both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

“American needs to do whatever Israel needs and stop telling them how to fight this war,” Haley added.

On her X account on Monday, Haley posted photos of her visit to a site where Hamas members attacked civilians last year.

“Early October 7, the people [of] Kibbutz Nir Oz woke to horror,” Haley said in the post, which went on to describe the murder of entire families. “They heard the screams of their neighbors set on fire and burned alive. What remained was robbed, looted, and destroyed. 1 in 4 of their neighbors were murdered or taken hostage in Gaza. No other country would accept this, Israel should not either.”

Haley’s visit came days after she said she would vote for former President Donald Trump in November. She made the comment on Wednesday during an appearance at the conservative think tank the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., where she now holds the Walter P. Stern Chair. Haley declined to make an endorsement when she suspended her Republican presidential primary campaign in March.

As widespread speculation continues about who Trump might choose as his running mate, he told TV

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