Liel Leibovitz, Israel Hayom, Nov. 5, 2024
After years of elite rule, during which giant corporations, media conglomerates, intelligence agencies, and politicians became one inseparable entity serving only its own interests and no one else’s, while taking more and more basic liberties from other citizens, Trump came demanding change.”
Any attempt to explain why to vote for one candidate or another is bound to fail from the start. The scope is too vast to capture in brief, and the discussion too important to be reduced to acronyms or slogans. But for those who believe, as I do, that Donald Trump is the preferred candidate for the US presidency, the task seems easier. After all, Trump was president for four years, which means that instead of prophesying about what might be, we can easily look at what was. So why vote for Trump today?
Because while every American president since 1995 refused to honor Congress’s decision to move the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, citing fears of Palestinian violence, Trump inaugurated the new embassy, teaching everyone an important lesson about refusing to surrender to threats.
Because when all the learned experts explained that peace between Israel and Arab states was impossible without first solving the Palestinian issue, Trump delivered the Abraham Accords – the most significant step toward lasting peace in the Middle East in decades, and the only one not based on the failed and detestable equation of “land for peace.”
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