Kamala Harris Urges Cease-Fire in Talks with Netanyahu
Vice President Kamala Harris urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal with Hamas to secure the release of hostages in Gaza. Harris expressed concerns about the humanitarian crisis and high death toll in Gaza while condemning Hamas' actions. Her stance highlights her leadership as she potentially prepares for a presidential run.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 26-07-2024 05:50 IST | Created: 26-07-2024 05:50 IST
Vice President Kamala Harris urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday to finalize a cease-fire agreement with Hamas, aiming to facilitate the return of hostages held since Oct. 7.
In a candid discussion, Harris affirmed Israel's right to self-defense but emphasized the severe humanitarian crisis and high death toll in Gaza, urging a swift resolution.
Harris echoed President Biden's call for an end to the nine-month conflict, urging immediate action. Her strong stance amplifies the pressure on Israel amid mounting global scrutiny and humanitarian concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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