The Middle East war between Israel and Hamas has entered the US presidential campaign for good on November 5, heightening tensions between Trump and Kamala. “No president has done what I have done for Israel,” says the Republican candidate, adding that if he is not elected, “we will end up with major wars in the Middle East and possibly World War III.” He accuses Kamala of being a “radical leftist,” a “destroyer,” and that, together with Biden, she has given millions of dollars to Iran and Hamas to “fund their terror campaigns.” “I don’t know how a Jew can vote for her.”
The US Vice President, who like Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, believes that Tel Aviv has the right to defend itself, but not in the way it is doing, causing thousands of civilian casualties. “We cannot look away from this tragedy. We cannot afford to be insensitive to the suffering. I will not remain silent,” the Democratic candidate said, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. The latest polls point to three possible outcomes (a tie or a win for one or the other), but are unanimous on one thing: nothing has been decided.
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Israel issued a new evacuation order for residents of Khan Yunis on Saturday, expanding its operation in the southern Gaza city.
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Delegations from Egypt, North America, Qatar and Israel are expected in Rome this Sunday for talks on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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WHO to send one million polio vaccines to Gaza after virus detected in enclave
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