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Beirut’s southern suburbs reduced to rubble by Israeli strikes
In Beirut’s southern suburbs on Wednesday, smoke was rising from buildings hit by overnight strikes while young men on mopeds sped along largely empty roads and residents grabbed what they could from their homes, some driving off with mattresses tied to car roofs.
Mohammed Sheaito, 31, one of the few not leaving, said that “during the night, the ground shook below us … and the sky lit up” from the force of the strikes.
“The area has become a ghost town,” said the taxi driver, who has sent his parents, his sister and her children – already displaced by Israeli bombing in south Lebanon – to safety elsewhere.
An area of tightly packed blocks of flats, shops and businesses, Beirut’s southern suburbs are also home to Hezbollah’s main institutions.
Israel says it is targeting sites belonging to the Iran-backed militant group, which was founded during the Lebanese civil war after Israel besieged the city in 1982.
A series of Israeli raids last week hit the southern suburbs – known as Dahiyeh – before a strike on Friday killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, with raids on the area increasing after that.
Thousands have fled the bombings because of Israeli army evacuation orders on social media posted ahead of some strikes.
Some are staying with relatives, and others in schools-turned-shelters in Beirut or in rented flats. Those with nowhere to go have been sleeping on the streets.
Mohammed Afif, the head of Hezbollah’s information office, told journalists on a media tour that all the buildings hit in Dahiyeh were “civilian buildings and are not home to military activity”.
Why new polling should be a wake-up call for the Democrats
This is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 13 episode of “Ayman.”
With just a little more than three weeks to go until Election Day, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is a dead heat. New NBC News polling released Sunday has the race tied, with Harris and Trump both at 48% nationally among registered voters. It’s a noticeable drop from last month’s NBC News poll that had Harris leading Trump by five points within the margin of error.
What if adhering to presidential norms is the thing hurting Harris’ campaign?
When Harris entered the race in July, she brought with her a wave of momentum and excitement. So, just a few short months later, many may be asking: How did we get here? How is the race still this close?
After all, Trump has been opting out of debates in favor of interviews with podcast bros, ranting nonsensically about circles, and even appearing at Coachella — of all places — in a last-minute Hail Mary attempt to win support in blue states.
Meanwhile, Harris has been acting like a presidential candidate. She’s been holding town halls with voters and spent all of last week going on a heavy-duty media blitz. But what if that’s the problem? What if adhering to presidential norms is the thing hurting Harris’ campaign?
After all, she’s positioned herself as a new candidate for the future. It was a message anxious Democrat voters needed to hear after President Joe Biden caved to pressure and dropped out of the race. But since then, she hasn’t distanced herself from Biden, instead, she’s held on tight to him and his policies.
In two different interviews in just the past few days, Harris was given the opportunity to explain how her presidency would be different from Biden’s. But the best the vice president seemed to come up with was telling Stephen Colbert, “I’m not Joe Biden but I’m not Donald Trump.”
The problem is, that distinction may not be enough for voters. The closer she’s kept herself to Biden’s unpopular policies, especially on Gaza, the more harmful it’s been for her campaign.
Instead of meeting with leaders of the Uncommitted Movement to ease their concerns about Israel’s assault on Gaza and create daylight between Biden’s stance on the war and hers, Harris is touting the support of Republicans like former Rep. Liz Cheney. She’s even promised to convene a bipartisan counsel of advisers, including Republicans, on policy should she win.
Compare the vice president’s polling position today to Trump’s in 2016. Eight years ago, he was a complete political novice. Voters had no idea how he would govern but they still voted him into office. Today, his supporters know exactly who he is and who he’ll be as president. So much so that, according to USA Today’s David Jackson, Trump is polling better today than he was in 2016 and 2020.
The closer she’s kept herself to Biden’s unpopular policies, especially on Gaza, the more harmful it’s been for her campaign.
This should serve as a wake-up call for the Harris campaign. With Trump, the American people know what they’re getting. He stands for fascism, authoritarianism and the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants.
But the question for Democrats in this last stretch remains: What are you for? What is Harris for? And, in the end, will it be enough to stop Trump and his authoritarian vision for the country?
Ayman Mohyeldin is an MSNBC anchor who has long reported on the Middle East and the Arab world. He is the host of “Ayman” which airs Saturdays and Sundays at 7 p.m. EST.
Allison Detzel
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Elon Musk to campaign in Pennsylvania after appearance at Donald Trump rally
HomeWorld NewsElon Musk to campaign in Pennsylvania after appearance at Donald Trump rally
Earlier last week, a source told Reuters that Musk plans more campaigning for Trump in Pennsylvania and his appearances would be connected to his America PAC political action committee.
By CNBCTV18October 16, 2024, 12:43:02 PM IST (Published)
Elon Musk said he will give “a series of talks from tomorrow night through Monday” in Pennsylvania, less than two weeks after the billionaire made a high-profile appearance with former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump there.
Earlier last week, a source told Reuters that Musk plans more campaigning for Trump in Pennsylvania and his appearances would be connected to his America PAC political action committee.
Pennsylvania is considered a crucial state for both Trump and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, in the race for the November 5 election.
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“There’s a lot of misinformation out there that would suggest to people that their vote doesn’t matter,” said Harris when asked about why voting matters more than ever. “As far as I’m concerned, you should never let anybody silence you because when you vote, you actually have the ability to determine the future of our country.”
Harris also expressed her concerns about spreading misinformation and its detrimental effect on this year’s election. “When you tell people that they can’t trust the system, what are they likely to do? Not participate,” she said. “That’s why I always say don’t ever let anybody take you out of the game. That’s the first step toward never being able to make a difference.”
She didn’t mince words and spoke on the consequences that would follow a potential Trump win, and how Project 2025 would decimate middle-class citizens.
“They came up with a plan for Donald Trump if he wins again,” she said. “So, I encourage everybody to Google it. It’s an 800-, 900-page document. They published it [and] gave it out. It would do things like eliminate overtime pay. It would get rid of the Department of Education, including Head Start. It would do the work of trying to destroy our democracy and really work against middle-class folks. So this is a man who’ll posture like, ‘Hey, support me because I’m tough and strong,’ but he’s weak.”
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