Gazans say they 'don't have any hope' of change after US elections: Video
Kamala Harris courted voters angered by the Gaza war while Donald Trump doubled down on violent rhetoric with a comment about journalists being shot as the tense US election campaign entered its final hours.
Harris is focusing on the anger surrounding the Gaza conflict, particularly among the Arab-American community. Speaking at a rally in Michigan, she declared, “As president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza.”
She emphasised her commitment to the community, addressing leaders present at the event, while also urging attendees to get out and vote.
Meanwhile, Trump is making headlines for his increasingly aggressive rhetoric. During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, he suggested he wouldn’t mind if journalists were shot, referencing a near-assassination attempt he experienced.
"We've had a bitter experience with American policy since time immemorial ... we don't have any hope that American policy will change anything in the Middle East," Mohammed Abu Hattab told AFP on the eve of the 2024 US election.