Harris called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
US Vice President Kamala Harris called the conditions in the Gaza Strip inhumane and called for an immediate ceasefire in the region, asking the Zionist regime to allow "without any excuse" more aid into the region.
In a speech in Alabama, Harris declared that an immediate ceasefire should be established in Gaza, more aid should be provided to the Gaza Strip and prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance should be released. She added that the people of Gaza are suffering from a human disaster and the conditions in this region are inhumane. The Independent newspaper also reported that Harris urged Hamas and Israeli officials to accept the offer of an immediate six-week ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The Vice President of the United States said: In view of the aggravated situation of the tragedy in Gaza, an immediate ceasefire of at least 6 weeks must be established. She urged Israel "without any excuse" to allow more aid to enter Gaza. These statements come as Benny Gantz, a member of the Zionist regime's war cabinet, has traveled to America and is scheduled to meet with Kamala Harris and Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, and a number of representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties. in Congress. The Ministry of Health of Gaza on Sunday announced in its latest statistics that since October 7 the number of martyrs of the attacks of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip has reached 30,410 people and the number of wounded has reached 71,700.