Harris alarming anti-Israel stance would endanger its very survival

To avoid alienating voters, Kamala Harris is staying mum on the details of her presidential agenda.Yet she’s already left enough clues about her intentions toward Israel for its supporters to be highly alarmed.Her interview Tuesday at the National Association of Black Journalists made that clear yet again.Harris would stick 100% to her team’s current approach, which has dragged out the war by impeding Israeli military progress.She’s blasting Israel and pushing a “cease-fire” that would set up another horrifying round of warfare.She’s proud of the Harris-Biden halt on US weapons to Israel: “I am entirely supportive of .

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the pause that we put on the 2,000-pound bombs,” Harris boasted.“So, there is some leverage we have had and used.”It all conforms to her team’s obscene view that the Hamas terrorists and their Israeli victims are moral equals.“This war has to end,” she lectures — by “getting a hostage deal and a cease-fire deal.”Deal? How about an Israeli victory?“Israel has a right to defend itself,” she allowed, but “how it does so matters, and far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed.”Harris is pushing a “two-state solution” to “ensure that Israelis have security, and Palestinians, in equal measure, have security, self-determination and dignity.”To that end, she’s “putting pressure on all parties.” Where to start?Hello? Everyone wants the war to “end.” Except Hamas.The terror group openly says that if it survives, it’ll launch more Oct.

7-style slay-fests and continue its war on Israel.A cease-fire, then — even a supposedly permanent one — won’t “end” the war.Only a full defeat of Hamas will ensure Israel’s future security.So why does Harris think both sides need to be pressured?(For the record, Israel has agreed to most cease-fire plans on offer; Hamas rejected them.)The veep’s plea that “far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed” is one form of her pressure ...

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