The United States will not stop putting pressure on Israel and the region as a whole, including Arab leaders.
US Vice President Kamala Harris said that to end the conflict in the Middle East, the United States will pressure all its participants, including Israel. He said this in an interview with CBS News, which will air on the evening of Monday, October 7, reports The Hill.
“The work we are doing now diplomatically with the Israeli leadership is to clarify our principles, which include the need for humanitarian aid, the need to end this war, the need to reach an agreement that will release the hostages and ensure a ceasefire,” said Harris..
He emphasized that the United States will not stop putting pressure on Israel and the region, including Arab leaders.
Harris recalled that the United States provides defense assistance to Israel. According to him, this allowed the Israelis to defend themselves against 200 ballistic missiles launched by Iran.
“And when we think about the threat posed by Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, I think it is certainly our responsibility to do everything possible to give Israel the ability to defend itself against such attacks,” he said.
Harris emphasized that an “important alliance” had been created between the Americans and Israelis.
We remind you that the United States of America will send additional troops to the Middle East amid the escalation of Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah.
On October 1, the Israeli army announced the start of a ground operation in southern Lebanon. According to the IDF, the military began several hours ago raids against targets and infrastructure of the Hezbollah group.
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