Likely Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris told reporters that she is ''ready'' to debate Donald Trump and accused her Republican rival of ''backpedaling'' on their faceoff.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a long-awaited White House visit to meet with President Joe Biden and Harris at an important moment for all three politicians.
On Wednesday, Biden made his first address since his decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. And at a campaign rally in North Carolina, Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of attack lines against Harris, whom he called his ''new victim to defeat'' and accused of deceiving the public about Biden's ability to run for a second term.
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Harris says she ‘will not be silent' about suffering in Gaza, stresses complexity of the war
Harris said after her meeting with Netanyahu that Israel's war with Hamas is complicated and that ''too often, the conversation is binary when the reality is anything but.''
The vice president said she supports Israel's right to defend itself but also described widespread suffering among Gaza's civilian population as fighting continues.