Harris spoke roughly to Israel
US Vice President Kamala Harris has called for the acceptance of a proposed six- week ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. At the same time, Harris blamed Israel for inadequate aid to Gaza.
In a speech given in the US state of Alabama on Sunday, Harris said that in view of the extreme suffering in Gaza, there's an immediate need for a ceasefire of at least six weeks in the Valley, which is now on the concession table. Harris has explosively prompted the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to increase aid inventories to Gaza." The Israeli government must do further to significantly increase the inflow of aid," he said. No defenses will work in this case.
This is the strongest comment ever made by a US functionary on Israel. When US President Joe Biden was under heavy pressure for his support for Israel, his vice chairman made similar commentary. A elderly US functionary said last Saturday that Israel has largely accepted the proposed agreement. still, a six- week check- fire would follow, the offer said, If Hamas agrees to release the most vulnerable hostages. Harris prompted Hamas to accept the proposed deal. He believes that, under the terms of the agreement, hostages will be released, and a significant quantum of relief will be suitable to reach Gaza. The US Vice President said that Hamas is claiming that they want a ceasefire. good talk A contract offer is on the negotiating table. Hamas should agree to this deal.

