The tragic recovery of six Israeli hostages from a tunnel in Rafah, Gaza, has ignited fierce criticism against Democratic Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris. As details emerge, questions are being raised about the Biden-Harris administration's opposition to Israel's military actions in the region. Republican Senator Tom Cotton and others accuse Harris and Biden of putting political pressure on Israel rather than allowing it to act decisively against Hamas. With the presidential race intensifying, Harris' stance on Israel and Gaza has become a hot topic. Was the White House's decision a costly mistake? Watch our in-depth analysis of the unfolding controversy and decide for yourself!
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00:00Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is facing tough questions from critics following
00:08the discovery of six Israeli hostages in a tunnel in Rafa.
00:14The hostages were recovered dead overnight August 1, sparking intense debate about the
00:21Biden-Harris administration's past stance on Israeli military actions in the region.
00:28Earlier this year, Israel expressed intentions to launch a major military operation in Rafa,
00:36a known Hamas stronghold.
00:38The White House, however, strongly opposed this move.
00:42In March, President Joe Biden, during an interview with MSNBC, stated that an Israeli invasion
00:49of Rafa would be a red line for his administration.
00:53The president hinted that crossing this line could result in a cut-off of some offensive
00:59weapon supplies to Israel.
01:04Vice President Harris echoed these sentiments in an interview with ABC News, where she emphasised
01:10that a major military operation in Rafa would be a huge mistake.
01:16She notably remarked,
01:18I have been studying the maps, suggesting a detailed consideration of the geographic
01:24and strategic complexities involved.
01:27Harris also indicated that US would not rule out consequences if Israel proceeded with
01:34such an action.
01:36Hamas has taken approximately 250 hostages, including American citizens.
01:42Israel claims that about 100 hostages remain with Hamas, with around two-thirds of them
01:48still alive.
01:50On Sunday's edition of Meet the Press, Republican Senator Tom Cotton criticised the administration's
01:57stance on Israel.
01:59Cotton argued that the Biden-Harris administration should have allowed Israel to take decisive
02:05action in Rafa from the beginning.
02:08He accused them of placing more pressure on Israel than Hamas and Iran.
02:15Senator Cotton's remarks reflect a growing sentiment among critics, who believe that
02:19the administration's approach may have hampered Israel's ability to secure its citizens and
02:26combat terrorism effectively.
02:30Despite the criticism, President Biden has been clear in its support for Israel since
02:35the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas, which is considered the deadliest attack on Jewish
02:41people since the Holocaust.
02:44Vice President Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, has largely aligned
02:50her positions with Biden's over the years.
02:54However, her recent comments on Palestinian statehood and the ongoing war in Gaza have
03:00attracted attention, as well as scrutiny.
03:04As the presidential race heats up, Kamala Harris' position on Israel and Gaza will
03:09undoubtedly continue to be a focal point of discussion, both within the Democratic Party
03:16and among the American electorate.