Trump says if he loses in 2024 'You're not gonna have Israel anymore'
President Trump concludes his campaign speech at the rally in the Bojangle's Coliseum. (Jeffery Edwards / Shutterstock.com)

Donald Trump claimed in a speech on Saturday that, if he loses to Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential race, "You're not gonna have Israel" or the United States anymore.

Trump spoke before the Republican Jewish Coalition Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada, going on stage just after his former vice president, Mike Pence, announced that he was suspending his campaign.

Going into the event, Trump had been accused of being less-than-supportive of Israel by claiming that Hezbollah is very smart and then doubling down on those comments via social media.

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On Saturday, Trump headlined the Jewish Republican group's event, and his speech had some consistent themes: He is pro-Israel, and choosing Biden in 2024 means choosing World War III.

In the brief speech, Trump accused Biden of leading us into another World War, and continually blamed violence in Ukraine and Israel on the current U.S. president. Trump claimed that if he were president, none of the current violence would be occurring.

His parting words kept with that motif, encouraging people to vote for him with a dire warning. He said he truly believes "You're not gonna have Israel" or the U.S. anymore if he loses the race for president.