Gaza Is Kamala Harris’s Moral Challenge, and Also Her Opportunity

Gaza Is Kamala Harris’s Moral Challenge, and Also Her Opportunity

By WNYC Studios

Slate staff writer Aymann Ismail gets “On the Call” with host Kai Wright to share his reporting on the “uncommitted” Democrats pushing Kamala Harris for an arms embargo on Israel — and the awkward scene he found at the Republican National Convention. Plus, they talk about the nominee’s notorious “I’m speaking” moment at a rally in Detroit in response to interruptions from pro-Palestinian protestors, and the work the Harris-Walz campaign has to do to engage voters who are dismayed at the White House response to Israel’s war in Gaza.

Companion listening: A 9/12 Story: ‘I Forgot I Was a Muslim Kid’

Ismail talks about his post-9/11 childhood in northern New Jersey, and what he learned about his identity as an adult. How did September 11, 2001, and its aftermath, affect the way anyone perceived as Muslim fit inside the American experiment?  

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