Donald Trump on Monday said Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton “doesn’t know anything” about his policy toward Israel.
The comment came hours after Clinton hit him during her speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s annual policy conference.
“We need steady hands, not a president who says he’s neutral on Monday, pro-Israel on Tuesday, and who knows what on Wednesday, because everything’s negotiable,” Clinton said during her remarks.
“She doesn’t know anything about my policy,” Trump told reporters at the site of his upcoming hotel in Washington, D.C.
“And her policies obviously didn’t work,” he added, citing the chaos that has engulfed Libya and the Iranian nuclear deal. “Look at Libya. Look at anything you want to look at.”
Trump is set to deliver his own speech Monday evening to some 18,000 AIPAC conference attendees. During his press conference, the billionaire said he plans to outline how he would handle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as president and repair U.S. relations with Israel.
Asked whether anyone on his recently unveiled foreign policy team helped craft the speech he plans to deliver, Trump said his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, worked on the speech with him.
The real estate mogul is set to speak at the AIPAC conference around 5:30 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C.