Opinion | I Voted for Harris but Gazas Horrors Weigh on My Conscience

I voted for Kamala Harris, even though I think that places me on the wrong side of history.Given Ms.Harris’s competition, I calculated that voting for her was the least harmful thing I could do.

But that doesn’t mean I feel good about it.I can’t relate to Democrats and liberals who describe voting for Ms.

Harris as an unadulterated act of virtue.I’ll never forget that the Biden administration — in which Ms.

Harris was second in command, and whose Middle East policies she promises to carry on unchanged — bears responsibility for the mass murder and starvation of trapped Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.The Hamas-led attacks of Oct.7 were a hideous war crime but the ruthless violence that Israel has visited upon Gaza’s men, women and children ever since cannot be justified.

And we are complicit: U.S.weapons, U.S.

money and U.S.political protection have enabled Israel to keep killing.Americans should realize that it is entirely possible — probable, according to many legal scholars — that our grandchildren’s history books will describe the Biden administration’s indispensable role in Palestinian genocide.

The International Court of Justice has already found this definition of what Israel is doing in Gaza “plausible.”This is not an ordinary political problem for the American conscience.This is not about trepidation about which judges may be appointed or policy differences about trade and tariffs.

Gaza is something else entirely — a stain that will cling to our country.“Generations of Israelis will have to live with what we have done in Gaza over the last year,” an Israeli lawyer, Michael Sfard, wrote in Haaretz last week.“Generations of Israelis will have to explain to their children and grandchildren why we behaved that way.

Some will have to explain why they didn’t refuse to bomb.And some will have to explain why they didn’t do more to stop the horror.”His warnings could apply to Americans, too.I know that if Dona...

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