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Harris tells Netanyahu ‘it is time’ to end war in Gaza
US Vice-President Kamala Harris – who’s anticipated to be the Democratic nominee for November’s presidential election – has held what she referred to as “frank and constructive” talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hanging a harder tone than President Joe Biden, Ms Harris stated she made clear her “critical issues” about casualties in Gaza, telling Mr Netanyahu how Israel defended itself mattered.
“It’s time for this conflict to finish,” she stated after their face-to-face talks on the White Home.
Ms Harris additionally harassed the necessity for a path to a two-state resolution, whereas calling on People to pay attention to “nuance” on the battle.
Earlier on Thursday, Mr Netanyahu met Mr Biden, who stepped down from his re-election marketing campaign on Sunday.
Mr Netanyahu’s conferences on the White Home got here a day after he gave a fiery speech to Congress, vowing “whole victory” towards Hamas, as 1000’s of pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated exterior.
The prime minister faces stress each at dwelling and overseas to carry an finish to the Israel-Gaza conflict, now in its ninth month.
Mr Biden’s staunch assist of Israel has infuriated many left-wing activists, whose assist the Democrats might have if they’re to win November’s presidential election.
On condition that, there may be additionally appreciable curiosity within the place Ms Harris would possibly take in the direction of Israel ought to she substitute Mr Biden within the White Home.
After assembly Mr Netanyahu for about 40 minutes, Ms Harris stated she had an “unwavering dedication” to Israel and its proper to defend itself.
She famous the battle started on 7 October when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel from Gaza, killing 1,200 individuals and taking greater than 250 captives, in line with Israeli tallies.
Israel’s retaliatory offensive in Gaza has killed greater than 39,000 individuals.
“Israel has a proper to defend itself. And the way it does so issues,” Ms Harris stated, expressing concern concerning the “dire humanitarian state of affairs” in Gaza.
“We can’t permit ourselves to be numb to the struggling and I can’t be silent,” she stated.
“Let’s get the deal accomplished so we will get a ceasefire to finish the conflict,” she added. “Let’s carry the hostages dwelling, and let’s carry much-needed aid to the Palestinian individuals.”
Mr Netanyahu is because of meet Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday.
As he met Mr Biden earlier, the prime minister stated he had recognized him for 40 years – and that the US president had recognized each Israeli premier over the past half a century.
“From a proud Jewish Zionist to a proud Irish-American Zionist, I wish to thanks for 50 years of public service and 50 years of assist for the state of Israel,” he stated.
Mr Netanyahu additionally stated he appeared ahead to working with Mr Biden “on the nice points earlier than us” over the subsequent a number of months.
The US president joked that Golda Meir was the primary Israeli prime minister that he had met, and that Yitzhak Rabin, a successor, was there as an assistant.
At a information briefing, White Home nationwide safety spokesman John Kirby stated Mr Biden and Mr Netanyahu had mentioned the pressing want for a hostage launch deal, the potential of battle spilling over into Lebanon, the specter of Iran and the necessity to attain “compromises” in peace talks.
Whereas Mr Kirby added that “gaps stay” within the US-Israel relationship, it was nonetheless “wholesome”.
“By wholesome, I imply they are not going to agree on every thing,” Mr Kirby stated, including that Mr Biden was “very comfy with the connection he has with the prime minister”.
The US and Israeli leaders additionally held a closed-door assembly with the households of seven US residents nonetheless being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.
Following the assembly, Jonathan Dekel-Chen – whose son Sagui was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz on 7 October – instructed reporters that the assembly was “productive and trustworthy”. He didn’t present additional particulars.
“We really feel most likely extra optimistic than we’ve because the first spherical of releases in late November, early December,” he stated.
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