Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 10
Anadolu Agency: Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have expressed skepticism that the US presidential election results will bring change to their situation as the enclave continues to endure unrelenting Israeli attacks since Oct. 7, 2023.
Many believe that regardless of the winner, US support for Israel will remain steadfast. Palestinians expressed despair that a new US president will be able to stop Israel’s genocide in Gaza, which has been going on for more than a year.
Local journalist Abdullah Mikdad told Anadolu that Palestinians believe there will be no change in the US attitude toward Israel, whether the White House is led by Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.
Gaza resident Khalid Abu Wafa echoed the sentiment. He said he sees no improvement ahead, no matter who wins, and the people in Gaza are exhausted by constant displacement, closed borders and severe shortages of food and essential supplies. “We are weary. We hope for an end to the attacks,” he said.
Ibrahim Abu Murassa, who recently fled from northern Gaza, voiced hope for a shift in US policy that would reduce conflict in the region. He accused Washington of complicity in the genocide in Gaza and suggested that a Trump victory could perhaps lead to restraint.
Since Israel launched its latest Gaza offensive, the US has provided extensive military, intelligence and diplomatic backing. Palestinian and international observers argue that without the support of the US, Israel’s continued operations would be untenable.
Millions of Americans are headed to the polls Tuesday to elect the 47th president of the US, with the former president going against his Democratic contender, Harris.
Israel has continued a devastating offensive on Gaza since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas, killing nearly 43,400 people and *Writing by Yasin Gungor