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Isn't this literally two days after she parroted the Zionist mantra "israel has a right to defend itself"?
She is still saying that and probably will continue to. Kamala is not someone to ever support uncritically. She's a politician who is thinking strategically and has been known to publicly suspend her ostensible personal morals in the interests of the state (such as when she legally defended the death penalty while stating she personally opposed it at the same time). This is not a person to put faith in, this is a politician who just indicated she is willing to give on this position in return for political support. It's not enough yet but this is significant progress in my opinion.
Every nation has the right to defend itself. There are big disagreements between nations about what form that should take as well as what response is considered reasonable.
When "we have a right to defend ourselves" is the excuse given for genocide it's completely unreasonable