Kamala Harris on Gaza war
Kamala Harris on Gaza war
Kamala Harris on Gaza war
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism from Israeli officials after urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. During her meeting with Netanyahu, Harris expressed serious concern about the high levels of civilian suffering and called for a ceasefire to secure the release of hostages and provide relief for Palestinians. Netanyahu, who has been pressing for U.S. military aid, reportedly felt that Harris's public statements were more critical than those made by President Biden, potentially complicating negotiations with Hamas. Israeli officials noted that while the meeting was not confrontational, they were surprised by the tone of Harris's remarks afterward. Both Biden and Trump have also called for a swift conclusion to the conflict, highlighting the bipartisan push for a ceasefire. Harris's comments reflect a potential shift in U.S. rhetoric as she positions herself for the presidential race, maintaining a commitment to Israel's security while addressing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.

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