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    Israelis Weigh in on Key 2024 U.S. Election Amid Ongoing Conflicts

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    What It’s About

    With Israel engaged in multi-front conflicts against Iran-backed terror groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah, the upcoming U.S. presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is seen as critically important for the future security and stability of the Jewish state. Fox News Digital interviewed a range of Israelis to understand their perspectives on the November election.

    Why It Matters

    Support for Israel is a significant topic in the U.S. presidential race as the nation faces escalating threats from various regional forces. The outcome could shape vital security policies and international relations that directly affect Israeli citizens and their way of life.

    Views from the Heart of Jerusalem

    Jerusalem residents hold varying opinions on who would be the better U.S. president for Israel. Mordechai, a local, emphasized Trump’s achievements, stating: “He was an excellent president — the only one who brought us somewhat closer to solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

    The Harris Perspective

    Others, like Moti Stein, a professor at Hebrew University, support Vice President Harris, citing her commitment to essential values. “She is very good for Israel and represents values crucial for our future,” he told Fox News Digital.

    The Debate Over Democracy

    John Golub, another resident, aligns with Harris due to her dedication to democracy. “Kamala Harris is committed to democracy. She will help Israel become a strong liberal, democratic state with an independent judiciary,” he expressed.

    Fears About Future Policy

    However, some, including Baruch Kalman, are cautious about Harris. “She’s more concerned about Gazans and Hamas than Israel,” Kalman said, advocating for Trump as the better candidate.

    Leadership on the Global Stage

    Zvika Klein, editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, shares concerns about Harris’s capability to command respect on the international stage. “Kamala Harris as president should worry Jews and Israelis,” Klein remarked, highlighting Trump’s established support through actions like realizing the Abraham Accords and moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.

    American-Israeli Voter Impact

    The Jerusalem Post estimates up to 600,000 American citizens, including about half a million eligible voters, live in Israel, potentially influencing the U.S. election results.

    The Bottom Line

    As Israel battles relentless threats, Israelis are betting on which U.S. leader will best support their security and political future, showcasing the global impact of America’s presidential choices.

    This story was first published on foxnews.com.

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