Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance made strong statements in support of Israel during an event in Washington, DC, commemorating the one-year anniversary of Hamas' attacks on Israel. Vance vowed that a second Trump administration would empower Israel to 'finish what Hamas started.'
Speaking at a memorial organized by the Philos Project, Vance emphasized the importance of protecting American Jewish citizens and ensuring Israel's ability to defend itself. He criticized the Biden-Harris administration for what he perceived as inaction in bringing Israeli hostages home.
Vance called on Vice President Harris to use her authority to facilitate the safe return of the hostages, stating that real leadership is needed to resolve the conflict. He asserted that the only path to ending the crisis is for Hamas to disarm and release the hostages.
In response to Vance's remarks, President Biden highlighted his administration's efforts in negotiating the release of over 100 hostages, including Americans. Biden reiterated his commitment to bringing all remaining hostages home safely.
The Biden administration has been engaged in negotiations aimed at securing a ceasefire and securing the release of hostages, although progress has been slow and limited.