Harris' team rejects Israeli notion that her comments could harm ceasefire talks
Source: CNN Politics
Updated 10:10 AM EDT, Sat July 27, 2024
CNN Vice President Kamala Harris office on Friday is rejecting a suggestion from a senior Israeli official that the vice presidents remarks on Thursday that forcefully criticized Israels conduct in its war against Hamas could have made a ceasefire deal harder to reach.
I dont know what theyre talking about, a Harris aide told CNN, in response to a senior Israeli official being quoted in The Times of Israel: Hopefully the remarks Harris made in her press conference wont be interpreted by Hamas as daylight between the US and Israel, thereby making a deal harder to secure.
Harris declared that she would not be silent about the suffering in Gaza amid the war after her meeting with Netanyahu. She also said that Israel has a right to defend itself but how it does so matters, staking out her lane as an empathetic and strong voice for the Palestinian suffering, just days after she became the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.
But the vice presidents office on Friday sought to clarify that her message to Netanyahu behind closed doors mirrored that of Biden. President Biden and Vice President Harris delivered the same message in their private meetings to Prime Minister Netanyahu: it is time to get the ceasefire and hostage deal done, an aide to the vice president told reporters, adding that the meeting was serious and collegial.
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flying_wahini
(7,943 posts)We Don't WANT HER TO BE SILENT.
LizBeth
(10,643 posts)Dave Bowman
(3,490 posts)BComplex
(8,986 posts)Ted Turner must cry every day.
Freethinker65
(11,013 posts)No real peace deal until after the US election, and attempt to blame Harris.
BaronChocula
(2,482 posts)Or is it a notion being held by some a-holes who happen to be Israeli.