Former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl talks about Hamas’ attacks two years later

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Ancient Auburn male basketball coach Bruce Pearl issued a serious warning Tuesday, two years after the October 7 attacks led by Hamas. His warning comes in the midst of the Trump administration efforts to negotiate a peace agreement.

During an appearance on Outkick “Don’t @ not with Dan Dakich,” Pearl called the “atrocities” of attacks on Israel. He also congratulated President Donald Trump’s efforts to return hostages – both alive and dead.

The head coach of Auburn Tigers, Bruce Pearl, reacts on the ground against the Bulldogs of Georgia in Stegeman Coliseum on January 18, 2025. (Dale Zanine / Imagn images)

“Today is the first anniversary of one of the largest holocausts in the world, and it was the murder of 1,200 Israelis. And there were more than 50 Americans killed two years ago that day by Hamas and the Palestinian terrorists who protest essentially for the fact that they do not have their own state”, “the long time that protested in university basketball The coach said.

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“We must continue to support President Trump. He has done incredible work, instead of pressures from around the world to engrave and give these terrorists a reward for another state – all his earthly thing for the face of the handle that we tried in Gaza, it did not work. It failed.”

Israel and Hamas negotiators summoned to Egypt Monday to discuss the details of the peace plan proposed by Trump seeking to end the war and return the remaining remaining hostages.

US President Donald Trump examines at a meeting during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the United Nations on September 23, 2025 in New York. (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)

The former coach-coach-Auburn, Bruce Pearl, answers the host of the ESPN hoping that he was forced to leave because he was “divisor”

Trump’s 20 points plan requires that all hostages, dead and living, be returned within 72 hours of the signing of Hamas on the agreement. He also calls on Israeli forces to withdraw his troops and a complete disarmament of Hamas.

Pearl said that independently of talks in Egypt, the return of hostages and the demilitarization of Hamas are the “basic line” of peace. He issued a serious warning on the rehearsal of history.

“They have spent all these years building a terrorist state and waiting and waiting for a time when they could do what they did on October 7. We cannot let this happen again. Hottages must go home. Hamas must be demilitarized and can no longer be involved in a future government.”

Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl is shouting during training in the Final Four of the Basketball Tournament at the University of NCAA, Friday, April 4, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP photo / Stephanie Scarbrough)

“Once we go there, there is a real possibility for President Trump to rely on the Abraham agreements and there is a prosperous and peaceful Middle East.”

Pearl, one of the few Jewish coaches in university basketball at the time, was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of the US Israel Education Association (USIEA) in April. He has been a Franc-Parller of Israel since the attacks of October 7.

At the time of the announcement, Pearl said he was “proud to continue defending a better understanding and collaboration” between the United States and Israel.

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