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Vice President Harris Sees Death Of Hamas Leader As Progress

U.S. Vice President Harris delivers remarks on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Dubai

Vice President Kamala Harris recently addressed the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, emphasizing the need to bring an end to the war and secure the release of hostages. During a taped interview, Harris acknowledged the challenges ahead but expressed determination to work towards a ceasefire through diplomatic efforts.

Harris highlighted the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as a development that could potentially remove obstacles to reaching a resolution. Sinwar, who was accused of involvement in attacks, was successfully targeted by Israel after a yearlong mission.

Looking ahead, Harris mentioned that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken would soon visit the region to engage in diplomatic discussions. She condemned the loss of innocent lives in Gaza and stressed the importance of acknowledging the human toll of the conflict.

Highlights death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as potential breakthrough.
Harris calls for end to war and release of hostages.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to engage in diplomatic talks.

While reaffirming her support for Israel's right to self-defense, Harris underscored the urgent need for the war to come to an end. She emphasized the significance of pursuing peace and stability in the region through dialogue and negotiation.

The Vice President's comments reflect a commitment to addressing the complexities of the Israel-Hamas conflict and seeking a path towards a lasting ceasefire. As diplomatic efforts continue, the international community remains engaged in promoting dialogue and de-escalation to bring about a resolution to the ongoing crisis.

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