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Israeli Officials Congratulate Trump Amid Early Election Leads

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Israeli ministers congratulate Donald Trump on his apparent victory in the 2024 US elections, as early results show him leading in key swing states like North Carolina and Georgia.

The early congratulatory messages from Israeli officials reflect the strong political relationship between Israel and the Trump administration, which is expected to influence U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

The tight race in swing states demonstrates the ongoing polarization in U.S. politics, where both candidates are vying for crucial electoral votes that could determine the outcome of the presidential election.

If Trump maintains his lead in the remaining swing states, he could secure a second term in office, significantly impacting U.S. domestic and foreign policy.

Harris's campaign may need to adapt its strategy in response to early results to regain momentum in key battleground states.


Ministers and members of Knesset from the Israeli coalition have extended early congratulations to Donald Trump on his apparent victory in the 2024 US elections, even before official results were confirmed. Prominent figures such as Itamar Ben Gvir, Miki Zohar, and Dudi Amsalem expressed their support and optimism for Trump's presidency, highlighting the strong ties between Israel and the United States.

As of November 6, 2024, reports indicate that Donald Trump has secured key victories in swing states like North Carolina and Georgia, bringing him closer to the 270 electoral votes needed for a win. Initial projections suggest he has gained significant ground, achieving 243 electoral votes, with only 27 more required for victory. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's campaign remains cautious, with her team refraining from further statements on election night as results continue to come in.

The election results in North Carolina have been particularly noteworthy, with Trump reportedly leading with 52.2% of the votes compared to Harris's 46.6%. This result is critical as North Carolina has historically been a swing state, and its electoral votes are pivotal for either candidate's path to the presidency.

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Refs: | Merkur | Israel Hayom |

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