Kamala Harris Says She Will Continue Sending Weapons to Israel If She Wins the Election

Kamala Harris during a meeting, Aug 2024 Photo: EFE


August 30, 2024 Hour: 10:15 pm

In her first press statements as a candidate, the vice-chairwoman also referred to such important issues as migration and the environment.

The US Vice President and current Democratic Party presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, in what would be her first interview as a candidate for office, told the American press that he will not make any changes in the policy of arms shipments to Israel.

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On the war exchange with Tel Aviv, Harris did not mention anything else, but it was enough to assume that if elected, children, women, men and old people will continue to die in Gaza, where more than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed by the Zionist occupation since 7 October. However, he avoided this conversation by considering a possible ceasefire.

Along these lines, he added that the nation “has the right to defend itself”, a narrative used by the West as an accomplice in whitewashing those tens of thousands of murders committed during the genocidal Israeli «response» following Operation Flood of Al Aqsa (7 October 2023).

In her first press statements as a candidate, the vice-chairwoman also referred to such important issues as migration and the environment.

Last Monday, US media in a balance of information offered data that point out that since the start of the Israeli siege against Gaza on October 7, 2023, the US has been able to reach a consensus. has sent more than 50,000 tons of weapons to Tel Aviv for the continuation of its genocide.

This is summed up in over 100 air and sea cargoes that have crossed the Atlantic from Washington to Tel Aviv.

Shipments include “armoured vehicles, ammunition, personal protective equipment and medical equipment».

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Fuente: WAFA-SANA-PressTV

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