Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has become the center of attention for her volatile statements about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. At election rallies in different states he spoke ambiguously, changing emphasis depending on the audience.
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Speaking in Michigan, a state with a large Arab voter base, Harris expressed support for the Palestinians’ right to a state and condemned the “suffering in the Gaza Strip”: “I cannot remain indifferent to the suffering of the Palestinians.” “he said, pledging to work to end the conflict and improve conditions for Palestinians.
At the same time, at a rally in Pennsylvania, where Jewish communities are strong, Harris expressed the opposite position and emphasized her support for Israel. “I will always defend Israel’s right to self-defense,” he said, adding that Israel must remain protected from threats from terrorist organizations.
In other meetings, Harris attempted to take a more balanced position, saying her goal was to end the war while ensuring Israel’s security and Palestinians’ right to freedom and dignity. She noted that she and President Biden are committed to a world in which suffering in the Middle East ends and both sides can exist in security and peace.
Such statements raise questions about what policies Harris intends to pursue if she wins the election and leave American voters with the dilemma of whether the candidate will really toe a line on such a sensitive issue in the United States.
Previously, Kursor wrote that the media assessed how Harris and Trump could influence the course of the war in Ukraine.