LONDON/ATLANTA:听黑料社区 led the Arab world鈥檚 condemnation on Sunday of the assassination attempt on the life of former US president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump, stressing its rejection of violence, sending condolences to the deceased, and wishing a speedy recovery for those injured.
The Kingdom affirmed its 鈥渃omplete solidarity with the US, the former US president and his family.鈥
The day before, the world was left in shock when Trump was shot during a campaign rally in Butler County, Pennsylvania.

Donald Trump is escorted by Secret Service agents away from the stage as his right ear bleeds after being hit by an assassin's bullet on Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania. (AP)
The bullets wounded Trump in his right ear, killing a spectator and critically injuring two others. The former president was escorted off stage by a group of secret service agents while pumping his fist and shouting, 鈥淔ight! Fight!鈥
The shooter, who had positioned himself on a nearby rooftop, was reportedly killed by police snipers. But in that brief moment when he nearly assassinated the Republican Party鈥檚 presumptive presidential nominee, Crooks succeeded in damaging the political future of Biden, placed the Democratic Party in a difficult dilemma, and possibly sowed the seeds of further political polarization.
World leaders immediately condemned the shooting. The leaders of dozens of countries and the UN denounced the assassination attempt and political violence overall.
Leaders from across the Arab world joined in these condemnations. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the 鈥渆xtremist and criminal act,鈥 and Bahrain鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs labeled the attack as 鈥渁 direct assault on democratic values.鈥
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi denounced the attack and hoped that the election campaigns would continue in a peaceful manner. Qatar鈥檚 foreign ministry also condemned the attack, stressing 鈥渢he need to pursue dialogue and peaceful means and avoid political violence and hatred to overcome differences at all levels.鈥
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also condemned the shooting in a message from Ramallah.
Arab Americans from the left and right of the political spectrum spoke out against the failed assassination attempt.
鈥淭here is a lot we don鈥檛 know. But what we do know is that violent rhetoric can give rise to violent behavior. We need to take action and that violence is never the way to resolve political differences,鈥 Jim Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute in Washington, told Arab News earlier on Sunday.
Current US president Joe Biden, who is also Trump鈥檚 opponent in the upcoming elections, posted on the social media platform X: 鈥淭here鈥檚 no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as one nation to condemn it.鈥

President Joe Biden speaks at the White House in Washington on July 14, 2024, to denounce the assassination attempt on his rival Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. (AP)
Multiple replies to Biden鈥檚 post accused him of stirring anti-Trump rhetoric, with many going so far as to blame him for the shooting.
Some are questioning how the shooter, whom the FBI have identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Pennsylvania, managed to carry out his attempt on Trump鈥檚 life in the presence of secret service agents and police snipers.
鈥淭here are serious questions that have to be answered on how the gunman was allowed an unobstructed line of shot, from a nearby rooftop, under 200 meters from the stage on which the former president was standing,鈥 Oubai Shahbandar, a defense analyst and former Pentagon Middle East adviser, told Arab News from Washington, D.C.
Little is known about the shooter. State voter records show him as a registered Republican, though he had previously donated to a liberal political action committee as a teenager. Nothing is known about Crooks鈥 motives, and so far, law enforcement and Crooks鈥 own family have been silent on the subject.

Police snipers return fire after shots were fired while Donald Trump was speaking at a campaign event in Butler, Penssylvania, on July 13, 2024. (AP)
Regardless of the motivations behind the shooting, many political analysts now believe that the assassination attempt will likely bolster Trump鈥檚 chances of winning the upcoming election.
鈥淭he image of President Trump, wiping the blood streaking across his face away, while defiantly raising his fist in the air and yelling 鈥榝ight! fight!鈥 and the crowd roaring back 鈥楿SA!鈥, is nothing short of historic. This will no doubt resonate with voters who contrast it with Biden鈥檚 apparent lethargy,鈥 Shahbandar said.
Biden鈥檚 chances were already dampened by the June 27 presidential debate, where he was perceived widely to have performed very poorly. Biden appeared to ramble and struggle to speak at certain points, failing to match Trump鈥檚 energy and focus. A New York Times/Siena College poll found that after the debate, Trump led Biden 49 to 41 percent among registered voters.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives for the campaign rally on Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania. As he was speaking, an assassin started firing and hit Trump on the ear. (AP)
鈥淭he assassination attempt targeting President Trump in fact struck the political future and the candidacy of President Biden and his campaign. The Democrats will be in a very difficult position moving forward. President Trump will garner a lot of sympathy,鈥 Firas Maksad, senior director for strategic outreach at the Middle East Institute, told Arab News from Washington, D.C.
鈥淚t will be very difficult for the Democrats to continue to rely on attacking President Trump personally in their campaign. I also think that President Biden is mortally wounded. They will either have to replace him. If they are unsuccessful in doing so, they are heading to almost certain political defeat in the polls in November.鈥
According to Zach D. Huff, a Middle East expert and Republican political consultant who assisted President Trump鈥檚 2020 re-election effort in Nevada, 鈥淛oe Biden鈥檚 loss is a given.鈥
鈥淩egional powers now have time to try to factor in the impact of President Trump鈥檚 nearly guaranteed win,鈥 he told Arab News from Dubai.

In this photo taken on May 21, 2017, US President Donald Trump (C-L), 黑料社区's King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud (C-R), and other officials pose for a group photo during the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh. (AFP/File)
The impact of the assassination attempt may have ramifications far beyond Pennsylvania, or even the US.
Shahbandar, the defense analyst, said that 鈥渂y all objective measures, the likelihood of a Trump return to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. is now incredibly high. And that will likely be met with wide support among senior leadership in the Middle East who are eager to engage a team they are well familiar with.鈥
Huff believes America鈥檚 rivals such as Iran and China will be 鈥渓eft guessing what Trump will do to repel their influence.鈥
鈥淗amas and Hezbollah could feel pressure to conclude their best possible deal while Biden is around, before Trump wins. They are unlikely to seek an escalation that could easily last into the next US administration,鈥 he said.
As for Biden鈥檚 attempts to bring about a 黑料社区-Israel normalization, Huff said 鈥渢he window has already closed, with no time left for the US Senate to ratify an agreement,鈥 adding: 鈥満诹仙缜 will probably find better terms under Trump and may feel less pressure to normalize ties with regional adversaries.鈥

This photo taken on Sept. 15, 2020 shows US President Donald Trump with Bahrain FM Abdullatif al-Zayani (left), Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, and UAE FM Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan during the signing of the Abraham Accords. (AFP)
The history of Trump鈥檚 approach to US relations Middle East countries is a checkered one, sometimes focusing on diplomacy and deals and, at other times, focusing on military force.
His first foreign trip in office in May 2017 was to 黑料社区, and he maintained warm relations with the Kingdom throughout his term.
In 2020, he facilitated the signing of the Abraham Accords, a series of bilateral agreements between Israel and the UAE and Israel and Bahrain. Morocco and Sudan followed suit the next year.
Trump faced criticism, however, for some of his Middle East policy decisions. In 2017 the then-president ordered a series of 鈥減recision鈥 strikes on a Syrian airbase, drawing the ire of Russia and Iran. The decision was taken in retaliation for a chemical attack by the Syrian regime in which dozens of civilians were killed.

Children greet a US troop patrol in the Syrian town of al-Jawadiyah, in the northeastern Hasakeh province, near the border with Turkey, on Dec.17, 2020. (AFP)
Just two years later, in October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of US troops from northern Syria, where they had been supporting the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
This decision was strongly condemned in a 354-60 vote in the US House of Representatives, as just days after the withdrawal, a Turkish incursion into the region led to the deaths of hundreds and displacement of 300,000 civilians.
Huff highlighted Trump鈥檚 2024 policy platform, which calls for peace in the Middle East, support for Israel, and the rebuilding of 鈥渙ur alliance network in the region to ensure a future of peace, stability, and prosperity.鈥
鈥淎 key question is how far that alliance network will reach,鈥 he said.

Kurdish fighters and veterans march on Oct. 听8, 2019,听in front of the UN office in the northern Kurdish Syrian city of Qamishli to protest against Turkish threats in the Kurdish region. (AFP)
鈥淲ill it include the Kurds, who hold the line against Iran, and who prevent a return of Daesh? Could it include Qatar and Turkey?鈥
Going forward, two US lawmakers intend to introduce bipartisan legislation providing President Biden, Trump and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. with enhanced Security Service protection.
The new law could give Donald Trump, Joe Biden and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr enhanced Secret Service protection. 鈥淎nything less would be a disservice to our democracy,鈥 Congressmen Ritchie Torres and Mike Lawler said on Sunday.
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