Netanyahu reportedly upset with Harris over VP’s Israel remarks as White House pushes back
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with President Biden and Kamala Harris but was unhappy with Harris discussing civilian deaths in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis, as reported by Axios.
- An Israeli official stated that Netanyahu was irked by Harris's comments linking a hostage deal to halting the war, while Israel prefers to resume fighting post-ceasefire.
- Harris conveyed to Netanyahu her commitment to Israel's defense and expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza, as she stated after the meeting.
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Top Israeli Official Says that Kamala Harris’ Comments Could Harm the Chance of Reaching a Hostage Deal - Netanyahu Reportedly FURIOUS
Guest Post by Miriam Judith: According to a senior Israeli official, Kamala Harris’ comments on Thursday regarding the Israel/Gaza war may have risked the chances of Israel reaching a hostage deal with Hamas.
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Read Full ArticleNetanyahu caught off guard as Kamala Harris slams Israel for Gaza deaths in post-meeting address: report
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was caught off guard over public comments Vice President Kamala Harris made about his government killing “far too many” civilians in the Gaza Strip.
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