Israel-Gaza War, Politics, United States

Tim Walz: Anti-Israel protestors in Michigan speaking out "for all the right reasons"

The Democratic Vice Presidential candidate said in an interview that the solution needs to include a two-state solution and a cease-fire with the hostages released - without mention of Hamas.

Tim Walz. (Photo: lev radin/Shutterstock)

Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz gave an interview yesterday (Thursday) to a local Midwest radio station, where he also addressed how a Harris-Walz administration would handle the war.

Walz said that although the administration would support Israel's right to defend itself but "we can't allow what's happened in Gaza to happen." He also said that "we need the Netanyahu government to start moving in that direction."

He also said that "those folks who are speaking out loudly in Michigan are speaking out for all the right reasons," claiming the anti-Israel protestors are exclusively interested in the fact that "it's a humanitarian crisis."

Walz made no mention of Hamas or its role in a post-war crisis, as opposed to Kamala Harris, current Vice President and Democratic Presidential nominee, who said after the murder of the six hostages that Hamas cannot continue to rule Gaza.

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