THIS is with reference to the report “‘Will not be silent’ on Gaza suffering, Kamala tells Netanyahu” (July 27). The words of the United States vice-president, who now happens to be a presidential candidate as well, represent an opportunity for unity and progress, especially because they were uttered during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Her matter-of-fact approach to diplomacy and her commitment to multilateral enga- gement can pave the way for a more balanced and equitable approach to the conflict in the Middle East.

US aid to Israel should be thoroughly audited in order to ensure that it aligns with American values and international law. If Netanyahu is found guilty of war crimes, Harris must respond appropria-tely. This response should involve transparent decision-making and open dialogue with global leaders to uphold justice. It is essential to prioritise peace and stability over any kind of geopolitical manoeuvring.

If Harris does get elected to the office, her administration might address the rising tide of both Islamophobia and antisemitism in the US and around the world. Her approach to immigration reform could resonate deeply with both Muslim and Jewish communities. Many Muslims and Jews in the US , as we know, are immigrants or descendants of immigrants who years ago sought refuge and a better life in the US. Harris’s history as a child of immigrant parents suggests she is in a position to understand the complexities and challenges of the immigration system and the need for compassionate and just reforms.

As a Jew and a Muslim, we find hope in Harris’s leadership and the possibility of a future where peace, justice and mutual understanding prevail.

Our unity in this message underscores our belief in a compassionate and balanced leadership, and we look forward to a future where our differences are respected, and our shared humanity is celebrated.

Mark Pinsley & Mohammed Khaku
Pennsylvania, USA

Published in Dawn, August 3rd, 2024

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