
Harris will make a series of appearances at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, after being anointed by US president Joe Biden to take his seat at the table as he focuses on the Israel-Hamas war.
The White House said Harris will carry a message about post-conflict Gaza as the region grapples with the fallout from a war that has upended the Middle East. “She will emphasise that any post-conflict plan for Gaza must include a clear political horizon for the Palestinian people and ensure that Gaza and the West Bank are reunified under one entity,” a White House official said of her remarks.
The Western-backed Palestinian Authority governs parts of the occupied West Bank. Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007 from Palestine’s president Mahmoud Abbas’ mainstream Fatah party and has ruled the enclave ever since.
Harris’s role in the administration is coming under increased scrutiny as Biden, 81, runs for a second term. She has been tasked with helping to resolve a series of major challenges, from migration to abortion and voting rights at home. How post-conflict Gaza should realistically be managed is an issue that has confounded regional leaders and Middle East experts.
Palestinian Authority future
US officials have discussed bolstering the Palestinian Authority so it can widen its reach to include Gaza but no firm plan has been agreed upon.
Some US officials have privately expressed doubts about the Palestinian Authority’s ability to govern Gaza post-war. Critics have accused them of corruption and mismanagement, and polls have shown that their credibility is low with the Palestinian people.
Harris will meet with regional leaders and consult with them on the latest developments in Gaza, including Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the United Arab Emirates.
“In her meetings, the vice-president will outline our principles for post-conflict Gaza, lay out specific proposals that put Palestinian voices at the centre, and build regional support for our efforts,” the White House official said.
In remarks later today, Harris will express the US desire to see a pause in the Israel-Hamas fighting restored in order to extract more hostages out of Gaza and to get a steady flow of humanitarian assistance back in.
“She’ll certainly be making it clear that as we’ve said many times before, that we believe the Palestinian people need a vote and a voice in their future and that they need governance in Gaza that will look after their aspirations and their needs,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters in Washington.
Harris previously has carried important messages for Biden while travelling overseas. She told the Munich Security Conference in February that the Biden administration had formally concluded that Russia has committed “crimes against humanity” during its invasion of Ukraine.