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Harris hosts Israeli war Cabinet member as U.S. pushes to get aid to Gaza

- By Aamer Madhani and Seung Min Kim

WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris met on Monday with a member of Israel’s wartime Cabinet who came to Washington in defiance of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the Biden administra­tion intensifie­s its efforts to push more humanitari­an aid into war-battered Gaza.

White House officials said Benny Gantz, a centrist political rival of Netanyahu, requested the meeting and that the Democratic administra­tion believed it was important that Harris sit down with the prominent Israeli official despite Netanyahu’s objections.

President Joe Biden, Harris and other senior administra­tion officials have become increasing­ly blunt about their dissatisfa­ction with the mounting death toll in Gaza and the suffering of innocent Palestinia­ns as the war nears the five-month mark.

“The president and I have been aligned and consistent from the very beginning,” Harris said in an exchange with reporters shortly before meeting with Gantz. “Israel has a right to defend itself. Far too many Palestinia­n civilians, innocent civilians have been killed. We need to get more aid in, we need to get hostages out. and that remains our position.”

The White House, in a statement following the meeting, said Harris and Gantz discussed the urgency of completing a hostage deal to free more than 100 people believed still to be in captivity in Gaza following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. She also reiterated the administra­tion’s support for a temporary extended cease-fire that would facilitate the release of hostages and allow for a surge of humanitari­an assistance throughout Gaza.

Although Gantz holds many of the same hardline views as Netanyahu, he has been seen as more open to compromise on critical issues, including the increased delivery of humanitari­an assistance.

The meeting comes after the U.S. on Saturday carried out the first of what are expected to be ongoing airdrops of humanitari­an aid into Gaza.

The moment is reflective of the increasing­ly awkward dynamics in the U.S.-Israel relationsh­ip, with the U.S. forced to fly badly needed aid past its close ally as it looks to ramp up assistance for desperate civilians in Gaza.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH / AP ?? Protesters gather at a gate at the White House on Monday while Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz.
SUSAN WALSH / AP Protesters gather at a gate at the White House on Monday while Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz.

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