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Vice President Harris Condemns Violent Anti-Israel Rioting In D.C.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House in Washington, U.S.

Vice President Harris has issued a statement denouncing the violent anti-Israel rioting that disrupted Washington D.C.'s busiest station. The statement was released on Thursday, following the protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In her statement, Harris condemned the actions of the protesters at Union Station, describing them as despicable and unpatriotic. She also criticized the hate-fueled rhetoric that was present during the protests.

Harris specifically called out individuals associated with Hamas, a terrorist organization that has openly declared its intentions to destroy Israel and harm Jewish people. She emphasized her condemnation of any support or affiliation with such groups.

She condemns hate-fueled rhetoric and actions of protesters.
Harris denounces violent protests at Union Station.
Harris criticizes individuals associated with Hamas.

The protests at Union Station were marked by violence and disruptions, prompting Harris to speak out against the behavior of the demonstrators. The incident has raised concerns about the escalation of tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Harris's statement underscores the importance of peaceful dialogue and constructive engagement in addressing complex geopolitical issues. It also highlights the need to reject violence and extremism in all forms, particularly when it comes to conflicts with deep historical and cultural roots.

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