American citizens have a full four months to choose between the candidates for the federal presidential elections: former President Donald Trump or current Vice President Kamala Harris, amid questions about which is better for the people of the world, including Jews in Palestine.
In 1960, during a heated competition between candidates Richard Nixon and John Kennedy, the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro was asked, "Which do you prefer, Nixon or Kennedy?" He responded, "You cannot compare; America is ruled by only one party with two wings: the Republican wing represents hard power, and the Democratic wing represents soft power… There is no difference in goals and strategies; the means and tools differ slightly."
Sixty-four years later, has there been any difference in strategies and goals? It is evident that all candidates in U.S. elections, under any circumstances, compete to showcase their unwavering support for Israel without hesitation, almost completely ignoring all Arab issues, considering that "Israel" is Washington’s permanent aircraft carrier in the Middle East.
The Arab people have not forgotten the excessive joy that overwhelmed Trump in 2017 when he signed the recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and announced the relocation of his country's embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, surpassing all previous presidents in this regard.
There is a complete conviction that Harris would not have reached the position of Vice President without Jewish support, and just yesterday, when she met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, she referred to the humanitarian aspect of the destructive Gaza war, stirring up significant media attention. Tomorrow, she may not receive the Democratic Party's nomination if she does not show complete obedience and support for everything related to Israel!