The Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Post, Zvika Klein, stated that the Israel-Hamas conflict would have been 'worse' under a Kamala Harris presidency, citing concerns about her advisors' stance on Israel. Klein credited former President Donald Trump's unconventional approach for achieving a ceasefire agreement that led to the release of Israeli hostages and the remains of those killed, in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. He noted that while some credit the Biden administration for the peace deal, he believes they were 'stuck' and needed Trump's out-of-the-box strategy. Klein described the day of the ceasefire as 'surreal' and said Trump's actions have garnered widespread support among Israelis, with many viewing him as instrumental in ending the conflict. He also remarked on the renewed popularity of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the agreement, though uncertainty remains about his long-term political future.
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