America is in a big mess! Over 700,000 people flooded the streets; Harris criticized in public



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America is in a big mess! Over 700,000 people flooded the streets; Harris criticized in public

America is in a big mess! Over 700,000 people flooded the streets; Harris criticized in public

 

 

The second thing: According to the Daily Economic News, large-scale demonstrations broke out in Israel in recent days, with many people taking to the streets to call on the Israeli government to reach a ceasefire agreement with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and to push for the release of Israeli personnel detained in the Gaza Strip. According to Israeli media reports, a total of 700,000 people participated in the demonstrations that day, including 550,000 in Tel Aviv. It is worth mentioning that Netanyahu and Galant had been hoping to get the hostages home by means of forceful rescue, but now Hamas has changed its tactics, and the hostages are no longer being held in noisy ghettos with Palestinians, but have been escorted to Gaza to be executed by firing squad in tunnels, and it is not known if this will force the Israeli government to change its tactics and give up the use of force to engage in peace talks with Hamas. I wonder if this will force the Israeli government to change tactics and give up force to negotiate peace with Hamas. Interestingly, after the remains of the hostages were found, Netanyahu's video speech was quite intriguing, saying that “the Israeli government has always been committed to peace talks, and Hamas unilaterally sabotaged the agreement”.

Also on the Biden front: condemning Hamas terror and continuing to call for a ceasefire agreement as soon as possible. Harris says: Hamas has ruled Gaza for two decades and it's time to end it. Israel is not impressed, arguing that the current Democrat administration is not giving Israel enough support and is condoning Hamas's lack of evil in disguise, and that a cease-fire will not lead to peace, but only total annihilation will bring closure. Israel is complaining about the United States. Trump then took the opportunity to speak out and attack the Democrats: the murder of the hostages was a sign of weakness and incompetence on the part of the Democrats, which would not have happened if I had been in office.

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The third thing: Harris, the vice president of the United States and the Democratic presidential candidate, said that Trump's visit to the National Cemetery was a “political stunt” and was not motivated by respect, according to a report by Reference News. Harris recently posted a message on the social media platform X to honor the 13 service members who died during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. She criticized Trump for disrespecting the sacred site during his visit to Arlington National Cemetery and said his trip was for a political stunt. In fact, in response to this idea of Harris, the U.S. media Washington Post analyzed that before the current era of polarization in the U.S., U.S. presidents often appointed opposition figures to their cabinets as a way to broaden their appeal and show the outside world that their government manages all Americans. It can only be said that Harris this decision to comply with the current era of polarization in the United States, can be very good to help her fight for more neutral voters support. There was a time when the momentum of polarization of American society was curbed, in the days before Biden withdrew from the election after Trump's “assassination attempt” incident.

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It's worth noting that a spokesperson for the Trump campaign also said, “There was no physical altercation as described, and we are prepared to release the video if such defamatory allegations are made.” Raskin also referenced a statement of apology issued by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, who attended the ceremony with Trump and posted several photos from the event on his official social media accounts. Cox recently wrote in a social media post, “This was not a campaign event and was never intended for campaign use. It did not go through the proper channels and should never have been sent out. My campaign will be issuing an apology.”

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