By Press TV Website Staff
At a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, days ahead of his confirmation as the Republican presidential nominee for the third time, Donald Trump survived what appeared to be an assassination bid.
A barrage of gunshots was heard, which followed scenes of panic and commotion in the crowd and the former US president with his bloodied face being surrounded by Secret Service.
“I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin," Trump wrote on his social media site after the incident that became the new fodder for mainstream media.
Social media has since been abuzz with netizens commenting on the apparent assassination attempt on Trump and comparing it with what Trump himself and other US presidents have done for years.
Many have also pointed to the US-backed genocidal war on Gaza, given that the attack on Trump came barely hours after the latest massacre in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis city.
Dan Dohen, a journalist and filmmaker, in a post on X, formerly Twitter, reminded people of what Trump did as the American president, including ordering the assassination of Iran’s top anti-terror commander General Qassem Soleimani in January 2020.
“As president, Trump was mostly faithful to the permanent war uniparty's agenda. He ordered the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, sanctioned Russia, sent lethal weapons to Ukraine and escalated the cold war with China,” Cohen wrote.
“The US has no problem assassinating foreign political figures deemed a threat to its agenda. Only the most naïve and ignorant people think that can't happen at home.”
A few initial thoughts on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump:
— Dan Cohen (@dancohen3000) July 14, 2024
As president, Trump was mostly faithful to the permanent war uniparty's agenda. He ordered the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, sanctioned Russia, sent lethal weapons to Ukraine and escalated the cold war…
Elijah Magnier, a veteran journalist, also took to his X handle to draw a parallel between what happened to Trump on Saturday and what Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have to endure every day.
“Donald Trump got a bullet through his right ear, and the shooter was killed, and the world was hit by a tsunami,” Magnier wrote.
“The Palestinians get thousands of bullets every day, and the shooters are free, supported by the West, and the world doesn't move an inch.”
Donald Trump got a bullet through his right ear, and the shooter was killed, and the world was hit by a tsunami.
— Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺 (@ejmalrai) July 14, 2024
The Palestinians get thousands of bullets every day, and the shooters are free, supported by the West, and the world doesn't move an inch. pic.twitter.com/kqEnZrmA8n
Sarah, a prominent social media influencer, had a telling take on the incident related to Trump.
“Mass media is more concerned about Trump being shot in the ear than the 400+ Palestinian civilians murdered and maimed by Israel in Gaza today,” she wrote on her X handle.
“Tells you everything you need to know.”
Mass media is more concerned about Trump being shot in the ear than the 400+ Palestinian civilians murdered and maimed by Israel in Gaza today.
— sarah (@sahouraxo) July 14, 2024
Tells you everything you need to know.
Denijal Jegic, a Lebanese academic and researcher, in a post on X also called out the double standards of the “collective West” vis a vis Trump incident and the genocide in Gaza.
“The collective West is expressing “thoughts”, “shock” and beautiful wishes to Trump while continuing to massacre more than 180,000 Palestinians in Gaza. Also no contradiction here,” he wrote, sharing screenshots of tweets by top world leaders over the Trump shooting.
The collective West is expressing “thoughts”, “shock” and beautiful wishes to Trump, while continuing to massacre more than 180,000 Palestinians in Gaza.
— Denijal Jegić || دانيال ياغِتش (@denijaljegic) July 14, 2024
Also no contradiction here. pic.twitter.com/wZPC7WaXlA
Chen Weihua, a Chinese journalist and China Daily EU reporter expressed “shock” over EU leaders responding “more swiftly and strongly” to the assassination attempt on Trump than “mass killings of Palestinians in Gaza.”
Shocking. EU leaders responded more swiftly and strongly to assassination attempt at Trump than they responded at all to the mass killings of Palestinians in Gaza.
— Chen Weihua (陈卫华) (@chenweihua) July 14, 2024
Eva Karene Bartlett, a writer and activist, said the incident involving the former US president has gotten and will continue to get more media coverage and outrage than nearly 300 days of genocide in Gaza.
“I would add. You reap what you sow. Any chaos in the US that may ensue is what the US successive regimes and deep state have fomented globally for almost 200 years of savage neocolonialism that has slaughtered millions,” she wrote.
Regarding the Trump "assassination attempt", it has gotten (& will continue to get) more media coverage & outrage than Israel's nearly 300 days of genociding Palestinians in Gaza, and the resulting upwards of nearly 200,000 (Lancet)-500,000 (Dr. Mads Gilbert) Palestinians killed…
— Eva Karene Bartlett (@EvaKBartlett) July 14, 2024
Lebanese journalist for The Cradle, Sharmine Narwine, said it’s “amusing” to hear Americans “express outrage over assassinations” in response to the news about Trump’s assassination bid.
Pertinently, it came hours after close to 100 Palestinians were killed in a missile strike that targeted an area crowded with more than 80,000 displaced people in Khan Younis city.
Almost 38,500 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli-American genocidal war against Palestinians in the besieged Palestinian territory over the past nine months.