Harris to meet with key Israeli official in DC amid White House push for Gaza cease-fire
- Vice President Harris expressed concern for the safety of 1.5 million people in the Gaza Strip's Rafah, emphasizing the need for more aid and the release of hostages.
- Harris and Israeli Defense Minister Gantz discussed the urgency of completing a hostage deal and securing a temporary ceasefire to reduce civilian casualties in Gaza.
- Gantz plans to strengthen ties with the U.S., support Israel's war efforts, and advocate for the release of Israeli hostages.
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HARRIS HOLDS TALKS WITH ISRAELI OFFICIAL
Palestinians look at destruction Monday after an Israeli strike in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Vice President Kamala Harris met Monday with Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's wartime Cabinet who is visiting Washington in defiance of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.…
White House defends Harris meeting with Israeli Cabinet official
WASHINGTON: Vice President Kamala Harris and other top Biden administration officials were holding talks on Monday with a member of Israel’s wartime Cabinet who came to Washington in defiance of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. White House officials said Benny Gantz, a centrist political rival of Netanyahu, requested the meeting and the Democratic administration believed it was important to meet with the prominent Israeli official des…
US Vice President Kamala Harris expressed “deep concern” about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during a meeting Monday with Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's war cabinet, according to a statement released by the White House and quoted by AFP.
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The Biden administration is looking to the sea as it tries to rush more humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza — a development that underscores growing U.S. tensions with Israel. President Joe Biden raised the maritime option in recent days as the U.S. began airdropping food into the tiny territory, a process that allows for only limited deliveries at a time. On Monday, top U.S. officials discussed what will likely be a challenging effort to e…
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