Vice President Kamala Harris sparked concerns that she would consider an arms embargo of Israel by saying she was open to a meeting with leaders of the Uncommitted movement, who told the vice president about their demand for the policy.Harris spoke with co-founders of the National Uncommitted movement before a rally in Detroit Wednesday, hearing stories about people in Michigan who have had family members killed in Gaza, before expressing an openness to meet with the leaders over their calls for an arms embargo, according to a report from the New York Times.The movement, which was inspired by the Listen to Michigan campaign that sprung up in Dearborn, has been protesting the Democratic ticket over the Biden administration’s handling of the conflict in Gaza, with man …