Campaigning this weekend in the swing state of Michigan, Kamala Harris made a final desperate pitch to Arab-Americans, issuing a vague promise that if she becomes president her administration will end the war in Gaza. Michigan is of course home to huge communities of Arabs as well as Muslim Americans. There are also many Arab Christians in the state – but all are united in their condemnation of the Biden-Harris White House’s blank check support to Israel and the IDF’s killing of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians during operations against Hamas. A mere day out from the election, Harris on Sunday tried to turn disgruntled progressives and Democrats in her favor, many who have vowed to register a protest ‘uncommitted’ vote, by saying she’ll “end” the death and destruction in Gaza at an event at Michigan State University. But nowhere in her comments did she outline how she hopes to end the Gaza war: “This year has been difficult, given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon, it is devastating. And as president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza, to bring home the hostages, end the […]