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Kamala Harris Pledges To End Israel-Hamas Conflict In Gaza

by Ruth Nwokwu
10 months ago
in Foreign News
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Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has promised to end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza if she emerges as the President of the United States after the Tuesday, November 5, 2024 presidential election.

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The Vice President courted voters’ anger over her comment on the Gaza war while Donald Trump doubled down on the violent rhetoric with a comment about journalists being shot as the tensed US election campaign entered its final hours.

The Democratic candidate and incumbent vice president alongside the Republican former president frantically move to win several swing states over the last holdouts with less than 24 hours left until polls open on Election Day.

Trump predicted a “landslide”, while Harris told a raucous rally in must-win Michigan that “we have momentum, it’s on our side.”

The 2024 race is going down to the wire, with more key states effectively tied at this point than in any comparable election. Over 77.6 million people have cast early votes, around half of the total ballots cast in 2020.

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With the clock ticking, Harris who is 60, spent the day in Michigan where she risks losing the critical support of a 200,000-strong Arab-American community that has denounced the US handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

“As president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza,” Harris said at the start of her speech at Michigan State University, noting that there were leaders of the community present.

But the rest of the speech was upbeat, with Harris spending more time urging people to get out and vote than on attacks on Trump.

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“We got two days to get this done,” she said.

Earlier, Harris quoted scripture in a majority-Black church in Detroit, Michigan, urging Americans to look beyond Trump.

“Let us turn the page and write the next chapter of our history,” she said.

Trump on Sunday crisscrossed through Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, the three biggest swing-state prizes in the Electoral College system that awards US states influence according to their population.

The 78-year-old Trump, the oldest major party candidate in US history, added to his increasingly dark rhetoric by musing to supporters in Lititz, Pennsylvania, that he would not mind if journalists were shot.

Discussing his near-miss assassination attempt against him in July, he said to laughter, that to be hit again “somebody would have to shoot through the fake news and I don’t mind that so much.”

Trump called Democrats “demonic” and, despite no evidence of any meaningful election cheating so far, claimed that Democrats in Pennsylvania “are fighting so hard to steal this damn thing.”

Adding to fears that he would not accept a defeat in 2024, Trump added that he “shouldn’t have left” the White House after he lost his 2020 reelection effort to Joe Biden.

Trump, meanwhile, said in Macon, Georgia, that he had asked vaccine-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr, who dropped his own presidential bid to support him to work on “women’s health” and “pesticides.”

His comments came a day after Kennedy caused consternation by saying that a Trump White House would order US water systems to remove fluoride from public water supplies.

Later in another rambling speech in Kinston, North Carolina Trump said, “We’re going to have on Tuesday a landslide that’s too big to rig.”


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