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Voters weigh in on trusting Trump or Biden to navigate Israel-Hamas war

Women mourn during the funeral for Staff Sgt. Aschalwu Sama in Petah Tikva, Israel, Dec. 3. Sama, 20, died of his wounds after he was injured in a ground operation in the Gaza Strip.

Women mourn during the funeral for Staff Sgt. Aschalwu Sama in Petah Tikva, Israel, Dec. 3. Sama, 20, died of his wounds after he was injured in a ground operation in the Gaza Strip. (Ariel Schalit, Associated Press)


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As the 2024 election nears, Alex Malkin, a Jewish student at the University of Alabama, views candidates' positions on the Israel-Hamas war as the most important issue. "I'd consider myself almost a single-issue voter, and that's going to be Israel," he said.

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