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Shortly after the October 7 [2023] attack, [Vice President Kamala] Harris
expressed her support for pro-Hamas college students, stating,
“I do understand their concerns and I will never attempt to
stifle or silence young people from expressing their concerns.”
When Israel announced plans to target Hamas in Rafah,
[Vice President Kamala] Harris opposed the move, arguing on ABC
that it was not feasible and citing her knowledge from studying maps.
On October 17, when a protester accused the United States and
Israel of committing “genocide,” [Kamala] Harris responded,
“I appreciate you raising the subject and I appreciate your leadership.”
As a senator, [Kamala] Harris also showed her ambivalence
toward Israel by voting against federal anti-BDS legislation,
which passed overwhelmingly in 2019.
Political analysts suggest that a shift from [Joe] Biden to [Kamala] Harris
could alienate Jewish Democrats, many of whom prioritize Israel.
“Pro-Israel Democratic voters are going to hold their noses in many cases
and vote for Trump. Because Trump may be bad, but no Israel is worse,”
said Hank Sheinkopf, a veteran Democratic consultant.
“The pro-Israel Democratic community is shrinking and it will shrink further
with Kamala Harris because she’s been very clear about how she feels.
She has limited respect for the most important ally America has in
the Middle East and an ally that is now fighting a proxy war at
great cost against America’s greatest enemy, which is Iran,” Sheinkopf added.
SOURCE: article titled: “EXPOSED: Kamala Harris Has Long Line
of Anti-Israel Statements Following Hamas’ Oct. 7 Terrorist Attacks”
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