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Keystone Senator John Fetterman continued his pro-Israel streak this weekend by vocally disagreeing with Vice President Kamala Harris’ suggestion that there may be “consequences” for Israel if Netanyahu launches an assault on Rafah — one of the last strongholds of the terrorist group Hamas.

“We have been clear in multiple conversations and in every way that any major military operation in Rafah would be a huge mistake,” Harris told ABC’s This Week. “I have studied the maps – there’s nowhere for those folks to go. And we’re looking at about a million and a half people in Rafah who are there because they were told to go there,” Harris added.

When asked if there would be consequences for Israel if it moves on Rafah, Harris replied “I am ruling out nothing.”

Fetterman reacted to the Veep’s stance on X; “Hard disagree,” he says.

“Israel has the right to prosecute Hamas to surrender or to be eliminated. Hamas owns every innocent death for their cowardice hiding behind Palestinian lives.”

From Fox News:

Fetterman has emerged as one of Israel’s staunchest allies in the Senate in the wake of the Oct. 7 massacre.

Meanwhile, relations between President Biden’s administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government continue to fray. Netanyahu has vowed that an invasion of Rafah is imminent, with or without U.S. approval.

Harris explicitly left the possibility of consequences for Israel on the table in her Sunday interview. She cited the dense civilian population around Rafah and argued they have nowhere else to go.

Rafah lies on the border with Egypt, which – like other nearby Arab nations – has so far refused to accept any Palestinian refugees, even temporarily.

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