Trump's words suddenly became the center of attention! Who did he mean when he said, "There are some among you I don't like"?

Trump's words suddenly became the center of attention! Who did he mean when he said,

13.10.2025 21:30

U.S. President Donald Trump made remarks to the leaders attending the Gaza summit in Egypt, saying, "There are some among you that I don't like," raising questions about whom he was referring to. It was known that Trump had previously made harsh criticisms of the leaders attending the summit, including French President Macron, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

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World leaders gathered in Egypt after Hamas and Israel reached an agreement on U.S. President Donald Trump's peace and ceasefire plan for Gaza.



Many country leaders, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, arrived in Egypt for the Gaza summit to be held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The leaders later signed a declaration of intent for Gaza. It was notable that only U.S. President Trump, President Erdoğan, Egyptian President Sisi, and the Emir of Qatar were at the forefront.



TRUMP: WE DID WHAT WAS SAID TO BE IMPOSSIBLE



U.S. President Donald Trump made striking statements at the Gaza ceasefire and peace summit held in Egypt. In his statement, Trump said, "We built lasting peace in the Middle East, something everyone said was impossible."



THOSE WORDS BECAME A TOPIC OF DISCUSSION



During his speech, Donald Trump remarked to the leaders attending the Gaza summit in Egypt, "There are some I don't like among you," raising questions about whom he was referring to.



HARSH CRITICISMS OF MACRON AND SANCHEZ



Leaders from over 20 countries attended the summit. Among the leaders are those whom Trump has occasionally targeted with harsh criticisms.



Previously, Trump criticized French President Macron for describing NATO as "brain dead," calling him "rude and disrespectful." Trump also accused Macron of being a " publicity seeker" regarding an allegation about leaving a G7 summit early, stating, "Whether intentionally or not, Emmanuel always misunderstands."



Trump had also pointed out that Macron was wrong about the reason for his trip to Washington at that time (allegedly to secure a ceasefire between Iran and Israel).



In addition to Macron, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has also faced Trump's harsh criticisms multiple times. While Trump argued that NATO countries needed to increase their military spending, he expressed that Sánchez did not give enough importance to this issue.



Trump also targeted Sánchez, who adopts socialist and left-leaning policies, claiming that it would lead to worse governance of the country overall.



DID HE MEAN MAHMUD ABBAS?



Another leader who has previously faced Trump's criticisms at the summit was Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Trump had previously criticized Mahmoud Abbas for his stance on peace negotiations with Israel, claiming that the Palestinian administration did not contribute sufficiently to peace efforts.



Trump also stated that the Abbas administration did not show a determined stance in the fight against terrorism and that some financial aid could be used for activities supporting terrorism.



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