Gaza is a litmus test for GOP frontrunners
The Biden administration is clamoring for a plan to rebuild Gaza from the rubble. This would take years and billions of dollars, if it is even feasible. Until then, the majority of Gaza’s estimated two million residents would have to find somewhere else to live.
The question becomes, where? And should the United States open its doors?
This quagmire has already turned into debate fodder, even before Republican candidates share the spotlight next Wednesday night in Miami at the third presidential debate.
The stage will be roomier now that Mike Pence has bowed out of the race, and at least one other candidate who appeared in the first two debates may not qualify for this round due to poor showing in the polls and insufficient donor support.
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