Harris Calls Sinwar Killing an Opportunity for Gaza Peace
Harris Calls Sinwar Killing an Opportunity for Gaza Peace

Harris Calls Sinwar Killing an Opportunity for Gaza Peace

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Vice President Kamala Harris praised the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, describing it as 'justice served' and an opportunity to end the war in Gaza. She emphasized that this moment should lead to a secure Israel, the release of hostages, and the realization of Palestinian dignity and freedom. Despite her optimism, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that the fight against Hamas is not over, and White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan noted that further efforts are needed to ensure a significant impact from Sinwar's death. Harris's remarks followed Israeli military confirmation of Sinwar's death, which she linked to the October 7 attacks that resulted in numerous casualties. The Biden administration continues to advocate for a ceasefire and a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Overall, Harris's statements reflect a strategic moment in U.S. support for Israel amidst complex geopolitical tensions.

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