Harris tells Gaza protesters ‘now is the time’ for cease-fire deal
- Kamala Harris addressed pro-Palestine protesters at a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona, stating that “now is the time” for a ceasefire deal in the war on Gaza.
- Harris emphasized her commitment to achieving a ceasefire and bringing hostages home, saying, “We are working around the clock every day.”
- The situation illustrates Harris's challenge in balancing her support for the Biden administration while responding to her party’s constituents critical of Israel's actions.
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Harris addresses anti-Israel protesters at Arizona rally as crowd tries to drown them out with 'USA!' chants
Vice President Kamala Harris told anti-Israel protesters at her rally in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday that she and the president are working toward a Gaza cease-fire.
Kamala Harris to Protesters on Gaza Ceasefire Deal
Protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza interrupt Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris during a campaign event in Glendale, Arizona. The vice president stops her speech and addresses the protesters, saying "the president and I are working around the clock every day to get that ceasefire deal done and bring the hostages home."
Kamala Harris to anti-Israel protesters heckling her at Arizona rally: ‘I respect your voices’
Vice President Kamala Harris took a moment to address anti-Israel protesters who disrupted her rally in Arizona on Friday, telling the hecklers, “I respect your voices.”
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