Despite an apparently full-throated condemnation of the pro-Hamas protesters in D.C. the other day and her statement about supporting Israel after meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Kamala is consistently hostile to Israel and supportive of Iran, which controls Hamas.
Fast forward to January 8, 2020, when Kamala Harris joined with Bernie Sanders to introduce the No War Against Iran Act which sought to insulate Iran from anything other than a U.S. defensive military strike.
Six months after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, when Israel was winning against its genocidal enemy, Kamala, the military tactician, having "Studied the maps," warned Israel away from attacking Hamas's stronghold of Rafah because only in that way could Israel protect an enemy civilian population.
Kamala Harris expresses what should be the absolute bare minimum we expect from a presidential candidate-condemning Hamas and supporting Israel's right to defend itself.
If all the above doesn't tell you that, no matter her occasional pro-Israel lip service, Kamala is all-in on Hamas, chew on the fact that, if she gets into the White House, she'll replace Antony Blinken, who can barely bring himself to support Israel against the world's antisemites.
Kamala Harris Intends to replace Antony Blinken with Philip Gordon, an ally of Ben Rhodes and a far-left activist who worked with the pro-Islamic Republic/Khamenei lobby NIAC. Moreover, Harris' foreign policy is expected to become exceedingly more harsh toward Israel.
That's because the left's openly antisemitic animus toward Israel has shifted the Overton window, leaving more room for Kamala to support Iran and its terrorist satellites, Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
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