Day
time
talk
show
“The
View”
invited
Vice
President
Kamala
Harris
to
speak
on
behalf
of
the
Biden
Administration
and
how
they
are
handling
the
Israel-Hamas
War.
Media
personality
Sunny
Hostin
asks
the
tough
questions
and
Harris
shares
her
answers.
Watch
the
clip
inside
and
read
more
details
about
their
conversation.
The
conversation
begins
with
Sunny
sharing
the
views
of
a
very
important
part
of
the
Democratic
voter
based.
She
said
that
voters
from
18-29
disapprove
of
how
the
Biden
administration
is
handling
the
Israel-Hamas
War.
“They
do
not
support
sending
weapons
and
money
to
Israel,”
Sunny
lists
the
facts.
“They
are
advocating
for
a
humanitarian
cease-fire.”
She
then
begs
the
question
to
Madam
Vice
President
Harris,
“How
does
the
administration
respond
to
the
concern
of
this
very
important
part
of
the
Democratic
voter
base?”
Kamala’s
response
began
with
her
talking
about
embarking
upon
what
she
called
a
“college
tour”
and
meeting
with
over
15,000
students.
She
defers
to
saying,
“I
love
Gen-Z
by
the
way.
I
think
it’s
a
spectacular
generation.”
Harris
goes
on
to
say
she
understands
their
concerns
and
rebuts
with,
“I
think
it’s
important
that
while
we
understand
where
they’re
coming
from,
which
I
do,
that
we
not
lose
sight
of
the
context.”
The
VP
goes
back
to
the
incident
that
took
place
on
Oct.
7
when
Hamas
attacked
Israel
and
shares,
“we
cannot
deny
the
significance
of
a
vicious,
brutal
attack
that
caused
the
death
of
1200
innocent
people,
a
lot
of
them
young
people
that
were
just
attending
a
concert.”
Harris
follows
up
with
how
women
were
brutally
assaulted
and
raped,
sharing
that
it
brought
her
to
the
bulk
of
her
career
focusing
on
those
types
of
crimes.
“The
horror
of
it,”
Harris
adds
to
her
rebuttal.
“All
of
that
to
also
then
say
Israel
has
a
right
to
defend
itself.
We
[United
States]
would.”
She
also
claims
to
have
been
on
14
or
15
calls
with
President
Joe
Biden
and
Israel’s
Prime
Minister
Bibi
Netanyahu.
She
shares
that
the
calls
are
focused
on
what
Israel
must
do
to
protect
innocent
people.
Harris
wraps
up
her
stance
by
saying,
“We
all
want
this
to
end
as
soon
as
possible.
And
how
it
ends
matter.
Which
includes
that
Israel
must
be
secure
and
there
must
be
an
equal
measure
of
security
for
the
Palestinians
that
are
entitled
to
dignity
and
self
defemination.
“Since
the
first
day
I
have
been
very
focused
in
addition
to
all
that
we
have
discussed
on
the
day
after.”
Check
out
the
full
clip
from
their
conversation
below: