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Kamala Harris vows ‘I’ll not be silent’ on Gaza in 1st meeting with Netanyahu sparking fears hostage deal will COLLAPSE

It comes as Netanyahu's visit to Washington has been overshadowed by scenes of violence, vandalism and protests over the Gaza conflict

US VICE President Kamala Harris has vowed to be "not be silent" on the devastating war in Gaza after her first meeting with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.

Harris voiced "serious concerns" over the dire situation in the Middle East - sparking fears a hostage deal between Israel and Hamas may collapse again.

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Netanyahu and Vice President Kamala Harris during their meeting on Thursday
Harris voiced 'serious concerns' over the dire situation in the Middle East with the Israeli PMCredit: The Mega Agency
Netanyahu also met with President Biden as the topic of a ceasefire in Gaza rages on

Netanyahu also spoke with current president Joe Biden before the meeting with the VP as the two leaders discussed a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal.

Harris - whose husband is Jewish - spent 40 minutes with Netanyahu afterwards in the White House with the pair reportedly speaking on Israel's presence in Gaza after the last few months.

Harris announced on Thursday: "I expressed with the prime minister my serious concern about the scale of human suffering in Gaza, including the death of far too many innocent civilians.

"The images of dead children and desperate, hungry people fleeing for safety, sometimes homes displaced for the second, third or fourth time.

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"And I made clear my serious concern about the dire humanitarian situation there."

Netanyahu was reportedly grilled over the lack of food being sent into Gaza and the huge number of Palestinians being displaced from their homes since Israel hit back at Hamas following October 7.

Harris added: "We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering. And I will not be silent."

The potential future president also condemned Hamas as a "brutal terrorist organisation" for causing the chilling war.

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She also emphasised her longtime support for Israel and has said she plans on raising money to plant trees in the country where she was brought up.

It comes as Netanyahu's visit to Washington has been overshadowed by scenes of violence, vandalism and protests over the conflict.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe Biden hold historic meeting as Israeli PM prepares to meet Kamala Harris after mass protests

Protesters also burned the American flag and built antisemitic effigies of the Israeli leader.

Harris blasted pro-Hamas graffiti that was scrawled on monuments in protest of Netanyahu's speech.

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She said: “Pro-Hamas graffiti and rhetoric is abhorrent and we must not tolerate it in our nation.”

Speaking on a ceasefire agreement, Harris laid out the roadwork which she hopes will make sure Gaza is freed from misery any longer.

The VP announced the first step would see a "full ceasefire" declared.

The complete withdrawal of the Israeli military from civilian areas of Gaza would kick-start the process with aid immediately flown in.

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The second phase would see the Israeli military leave the whole of Gaza - leading to a "permanent end to hostilities".

In return Hamas will be expected to release all of the hostages under their control.

Protesters burn an American Flag outside of Union Station in Washington DC
Harris called on a ceasefire in Gaza as she claims the chat was 'frank and constructive'Credit: Splash
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Harris says she is committed to a providing a two-state solution to ensuring the war ends so that "Palestinian people can exercise their right to freedom, dignity and self-determination".

A similar proposal was announced by Biden earlier this year with him saying Gaza will be rebuilt as soon as the conflict has finished.

Netanyahu has repeatedly rejected all proposals over the last months claiming it doesn't work for Israel's security.

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The PM says Hamas must be entirely destroyed so that they can never attack Israel again.

After detailing the "frank and constructive" chat between the two, Harris then made a direct appeal to voters who have been calling for Biden to cut ties with Israel until they end the war.

"To everyone who has been calling for a cease-fire, and to everyone who yearns for peace, I see you, and I hear you", she said.

Netanyahu did not speak publicly on his meeting with Harris.

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Harris officially kicked off her campaign for president this week as she arrived in the battleground state of Wisconsin on Tuesday.

She also managed to raise a record $81 million in just 24 hours after she set out her stall to secure the Democratic candidacy.

'GET TO IT'

President Biden welcomed the Israeli PM to  before saying, "We have a lot to talk about. I think we should get to it."

In his brief remarks to reporters, Netanyahu praised Biden, calling him a proud Irish-American Zionist, and thanked him for his 50 years of support of the state of Israel.

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