Netanyahu Upset with VP Harris’s Remarks After Meeting
Israeli official says Harris more critical of Israel
after talk with Netanyahu than to his face.
by Kyle Anzalone July 26, 2024
https://news.antiwar.com/2024/07/26/netanyahu-upset-with-vp-harriss-remarks-after-meeting/
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly upset with Vice President Kamala Harris’s remarks
after the two met in Washington. After the meeting, Harris said it was time for
a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu claims her statement set back any potential
agreement with Hamas.
On Thursday, Netanyahu held separate meetings with President Joe Biden and Vice President
Harris. After her sit-down with Netanyahu, Harris reaffirmed that she is
committed to arming and supporting Israel. However, she also called for a
ceasefire and expressed that too many Palestinians had been killed.
According to Israeli officials speaking with Axios, Harris’s
remarks irked the Israeli leader. One official said Netanyahu was taken aback
by her tone following their discussion. “Harris’ statement after the meeting
was much more critical than what she told Netanyahu in the meeting,” they told
the outlet.
Describing the meeting to reporters, Harris said “I
told him that I will always ensure that Israel is able to defend itself,
including from Iran and Iran-backed militias such as Hamas and Hezbollah.” She
continued, “From when I was a young girl collecting funds to plant trees for
Israel to my time in the United States Senate and now at the White House, I
have had an unwavering commitment to the existence of the state of Israel, to
its security and to the people of Israel.”
The vice president also called for an end to the war
in Gaza. “And as I just told Prime Minister Netanyahu, it is time to get this
deal done. Let’s get the deal done. So we can get a ceasefire to end the war.
Let’s bring the hostages home,” she added. “And let’s provide much-needed
relief to the Palestinian people.”
Israeli officials said behind closed doors, there was
little difference between the PM’s discussions with Biden and Harris. They
told Axios that the sit-down with Biden “was much more
constructive than his meeting with Harris, but stressed the meeting with the
vice president wasn’t tense or difficult.”
The Israeli official said Netanyahu believes Harris’s
remarks make an agreement with Hamas less likely and is unwilling to link a
hostage deal with a permanent ceasefire. However, the vice president also said
that any agreement must affirm Israel’s security. Netanyahu has argued that
Israel will not be safe without the eradication of Hamas.
Prior to the meeting, a senior US official offered a
similar perspective to reporters during a background briefing, saying there was “no daylight between the president
and vice president” on their position on Israel.
Biden has previously called for an agreement to end
the war in Gaza. In late May, the president claimed that Israel had accepted a
proposal that would lead to the release of all hostages and an end to the war
in Gaza.
Having stepped down from the 2024 presidential race,
Biden has endorsed his VP for the Democratic nomination, which will be decided
at the party convention in August.
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