The View’s Joy Behar condemned the horrific attacks in Israel and said she was “suspicious” of the 2018 conversation between Putin and Trump in Helsinki, which she suggested was somehow related.
After labeling members of the Hamas terror group as “monstrous people,” she began speculating who was behind the attacks.
“I’d like to know who’s behind this because it’s very interesting that now I would think that Putin would sit back and say, ‘Wow, they’re sending their money to Israel, so maybe they won’t send it to Ukraine.’ They will not send the money to Ukraine now.”
‘I very much doubt this. And what did Donald Trump tell Putin when he was in Helsinki. These are questions that need to be answered in this country,” Behar said on The View.
Joy Behar exclaimed that “these are questions that need to be answered in this country” after rambling about the terror attacks by Hamas, Putin, Israel, Ukraine, Trump and Helsinki.

Behar said: ‘Our hearts go out to all innocent civilians, but the Israelis will warn them (Palestinians) ‘we are coming in’, this group did not warn them
Behar said she was skeptical about the two-hour mysterious private conversation between Putin and Trump in 2018 in Helsinki, although she did not explain how this completely separate incident was related to what is going on in Israel.
The former president spoke at his presidential rally in Cedar Rapids: Iowa on Saturday condemned the attacks and used it as an opportunity to deliver another blow to his political rival.
Trump said, “The terror invasion of Israeli territory and the murder of Israeli soldiers and civilians is an act of brutality that must and will be crushed and avenged.
“As president, I will once again support Israel and from day one we will cut off funding to Palestinian terrorists,” he told the cheering crowd.”
Meanwhile, a top Hamas official said Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomes the conflict in Israel, planned by terrorists for two years, as it distracts America from the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Senior Hamas official Ali Baraka said: “Russia is happy that America is getting involved in Palestine. It eases the pressure on the Russians in Ukraine,” he explained. ‘One war relieves the pressure in another war.’
Joy Behar said on Tuesday’s episode of The View, “Does Hamas really think the Israelis wouldn’t get back at them?”
Behar and her co-hosts were in the middle of a discussion about the outrageous terror attacks in Israel, which have killed at least 1,200 people since Hamas dispersed from the Gaza Strip on Saturday morning.
She continued: “Our hearts go out to all the innocent civilians, but the Israelis will warn them (Palestinians) ‘we are coming in’, this group did not warn them.
“They killed teenagers, kids who looked just like our kids could be at a rock concert.”
She was referring to the Israeli music festival where Hamas originally carried out its surprise attack, killing at least 260 concertgoers.


‘I very much doubt this. And what did Donald Trump tell Putin when he was in Helsinki. These are questions that need to be answered in this country,” Behar said on The View

Behar said she was skeptical about the two-hour mysterious private conversation between Putin and Trump in 2018 in Helsinki, although she did not explain how this completely separate incident was related to what is going on in Israel.
Tuesday’s episode of The View was interrupted during a conversation between the hosts and ABC News chief correspondent Matt Gutman, who reported from Israel during the live broadcast.
Whoopi, 67, and the rest of the panel spoke with ABC News chief correspondent Gutman, who reported from just outside Sderot, one of the first settlements attacked by the Hamas gunmen as they swept through the city. shortly after sunrise last Saturday.
When Gutman, 45, explained that there had been “small arms fire” at his exact location for the past hour and a half, he was approached by a man dressed in uniform who told him: “The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) has immediately warned that everyone to leave. There’s a security incident close to us.’
“These armored jeeps are heading towards where we heard this incessant gunfire and just on the other side of the bridge we saw a large number of troops heading that way, you see the ambulances there.”
As he walked and talked, Whoopi told him, “Get in a car, Matt! Get in the car,” as her co-host Sara Haines added, “Be careful, Matt.”
Whoopi seemed lost when the programming went back to the studio and said, “Well, that’s what happens when it’s live and you’re in the middle of it. Our fingers are crossed that he is safe and that he will remain safe.”