NewsBiden, Harris confront Netanyahu amidst protests and war talks

Biden, Harris confront Netanyahu amidst protests and war talks

Kamala Harris met with the Prime Minister of Israel
Kamala Harris met with the Prime Minister of Israel
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Anna Wajs-Wiejacka

26 July 2024 08:34

On Thursday, a meeting took place between U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli Prime Minister also met with Vice President Kamala Harris. "I will not be silent," stated Harris, who will likely be the Democratic Party's candidate in this year's presidential election.

On Thursday, Joe Biden met with Benjamin Netanyahu. It came a day after the Israeli Prime Minister addressed Congress, announcing victory over Hamas. Meanwhile, thousands of people were protesting in the streets against Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.

At a press conference, White House National Security spokesperson John Kirby said that Biden and Netanyahu discussed the urgent need for an agreement to release hostages, the potential for the conflict to spread to Lebanon, the threat from Iran, and the need to reach "compromises" in peace talks.

Kamala Harris, who also spoke with the Israeli President, presented a much sharper stance. "It is time for this war to end," said the Vice President after their face-to-face talks at the White House. At the same time, after the meeting with Netanyahu, Harris stressed that Israel can count on "unwavering commitment" from America.

Israel has a right to defend itself. And how it does so matters — said Harris, as quoted by the BBC.

Kamala Harris declares: "I will not be silent"

The Vice President also expressed her concern about the "tragic humanitarian situation" in the Gaza Strip. "We cannot allow ourselves to be numb to the suffering and I will not be silent," said Kamala Harris. She emphasized that everything must be done to achieve a ceasefire and, ultimately, peace.

The likely Democratic candidate stressed that Israeli hostages must be brought home, and also "bring much-needed relief to the Palestinian people." The BBC points out that Harris's firm stance on Israel could bring her substantial benefits in the elections. It was noted that Biden's strong support for Israel has angered many leftist activists, whose support the Democrats may need if they want to win the November presidential elections.

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