The political landscape is rife with tension as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to address a joint meeting of Congress. Amidst the din of hundreds of protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and a divided Democratic party, Netanyahu's speech is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in both U.S. and Israeli politics.
The atmosphere in the Capitol is tense as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to address a joint meeting of Congress. Outside, hundreds of protesters have staged a sit-in, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Inside, the political divide is palpable, with dozens of Democratic lawmakers planning to skip the speech, reflecting the party's internal struggle over Netanyahu's handling of the conflict.
As the political landscape shifts beneath our feet, one cannot help but feel the weight of history as Kamala Harris steps onto the stage. The US Vice President's recent comments at a campaign rally in Wisconsin have set the stage for a pivotal moment in American politics. With President Biden's decision not to seek a second term, Harris is poised to become the Democratic party's nominee for president, and her message is clear: we will not allow our country to move backward.