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On October 7, Israel experienced the most tragic day in its history. Terrorists mercilessly slaughtered innocent civilians, taking hundreds hostage and committing the most evil and unimaginable crimes against humanity.

Israel has every right and duty to respond to Hamas’ attack with lethal military force – however they choose, and for however long they wish. Every nation must guarantee the security of its people and ensure that foreign attacks are deterred.

The Trump Administration rejected the Iran appeasement playbook from the start and avoided war in the process. He moved the embassy to Jerusalem, recognized Israel’s sovereignty over settlements in the West Bank and the Golan Heights, and brokered the Abraham Accords.

The Biden Record

When deterrence fails, the only options left are bad and worse. Advocates of a ceasefire seem to forget that there was a ceasefire until October 6, after which Hamas launched an unprecedented terrorist attack. What self-respecting nation would just allow itself to be attacked and not respond decisively?

Undermining Israel

  • Hours after the hostilities broke out, the Biden administration issued a statement telling Israel to stand down, demanding that “both sides” refrain from violence.
  • As early as December 12, Biden accused Israel of indiscriminately bombing Gaza, a war crime. The White House promptly walks it back.
  • On February 8, Biden criticizes Israel’s offensive in Gaza as “over the top.” A week later, the White House warned Israel against attacking Rafah without a civilian protection plan despite their best efforts to do so.
  • On March 2, Vice President Harris called for an immediate ceasefire for at least six weeks, signaling a decisive evolution in the administration’s position on the issue.
  • On March 25, the United States relented to Israel’s critics and abstained on a ceasefire resolution that failed to condemn Hamas, allowing it to be passed by the body.
  • After the incident where several World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed, Biden sharply criticized Israel for allowing an inevitable act of collateral damage to ensue.
  • When Iran launched 350 missiles and drones at Israel and their air defense systems successfully thwarted 99% of Iran’s projectiles, Biden encouraged Israel to “take the win” rather than retaliate.
  • On May 9, the Biden Administration says it will stop sending bombs and artillery shells to Israel if it launches invasion of Rafah, actually increasing the likelihood that civilians will be killed and forcing Israel to use less-precise weapons.
  • On May 31, President Biden touted a proposal to settle the conflict in three phases, arguing it is “time for the war to end”—conveniently ahead of the Democratic National Convention
Israel’s Protection of Civilians: Setting the Record Straight
  • Beginning on November 8, the IDF created humanitarian corridors for civilians to cross safely from Northern to Southern Gaza. Israel has worked to protect them by dropping leaflets, sending text messages, broadcasting warnings on Arabic news stations, and evacuating civilians ahead of military strikes. Hamas attacks without warning.
  • The IDF evacuated approximately 6,200 civilians from Shifa Hospital during the late March 2024 operation.
  • Israel provided countless warnings ahead of any air-ground attacks in urban areas.
  • The IDF even distributed military maps and graphics to assist civilians with evacuations and alerted them to the specific locations where the IDF would be operating.
  • Israel reported plans to establish fifteen sites with medical field clinics along southwest Gaza.
  • Israel is involved in implementing and protecting the floating U.S. pier to flood humanitarian aid into Gaza, even though Gazan terrorists have attacked it.
  • On March 13, 2024, the IDF shared their plans to direct a large portion of the total 1.4 million displaced Palestinians to evacuate to humanitarian islands.
Why does supporting Israel matter?
  • Israel remains the only democracy in the Middle East, and an indispensable partner in fighting terrorism. We must always fight for Israel’s right to exist from its enemies who want to wipe Israel off the face of the map.
  • The Jewish people have been persecuted for millennia and were nearly wiped out by Hitler. The state of Israel grants the Jewish people a place of their own, but they are surrounded on nearly all sides by enemies who have tried to wipe them out.
Why are Hamas and Hezbollah so dangerous?
  • Hamas and Hezbollah are both designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations intent on wiping out the only Jewish state in the world. Yet we now have a caucus of progressives, like Ilhan Omar and AOC “contextualizing” their actions. Sympathy for their cause is rising on college campuses.
  • Hamas knows it can’t win a war against Israel or get concessions from them just by firing rockets. Their whole strategy is to play the victim, leverage useful idiots to isolate Israel, and undermine Israel’s security through constant attacks.
  • The only reason there aren’t more Israeli civilians dead is because of the Iron Dome that shoots down 90% of Hamas’ rockets - that is a direct result of our support for Israel’s military, and our support to them is vital.
  • Their main patron is Iran, who provides them $30 million a month, and gave Hamas the long-range rockets that have been hitting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The Abraham Accords: Advancing Middle East Peace
  • One of the greatest changes in the modern Middle East happened in the fall of 2020, when the Abraham Accords brought four peace treaties between Israel and Arab nations. There had been no new peace treaties with Israel since 1994. President Trump and his team got four.
  • The Abraham Accords is the formal introduction of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco—a major step in Muslim nations acknowledging the existence of Israel.
  • Israel has defended itself in eight wars since its re-establishment in 1948, fending off countless attacks from Islamic terrorists and members of the Arab League that refused to acknowledge Israel’s existence. While the threat of violence to Israel remains from terror groups on its border, Israel lost four enemies and gained four friends overnight.
  • The peace deals ensured that the Middle East would be more peaceful in the future and helps reduce the need for U.S. troops in the region over time.
  • President Trump and his team understood how to make peace deals – the world is far safer under Republican leadership that stands with Israel and advances peace instead of Democrat administrations that consistently appease and empower our enemies like Iran.
  • The approach from Democrats for decades has been wrong. John Kerry claimed that: “There will be no advance and separate peace between Israel and the Arab World without the Palestinian Process and Palestinian Peace.” John Kerry still failed upwards with a plum Cabinet-level job under Biden.
The Iron Dome: Israel’s Protection Against Evil
  • Hezbollah, an Iran-backed terrorist group in Lebanon, stockpiles and shoots rockets and missiles at Israel. Its operatives often wage attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers.
  • The Iranian regime calls for the complete destruction of Israel while pursuing a nuclear program and holding the largest ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East.
  • Since the 1980s, America has supported the U.S.-Israel missile defense cooperation, where our countries share the most advanced defense technologies with each other.
  • The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) developed a world-class, high-technology, anti-rocket system in 2011, known as The Iron Dome. The systems can simultaneously shoot down over 90 percent of short-range rockets fired at populations centers, saving countless civilian lives.
  • The Iron Dome combines tracking radar, AI technology, and advanced missiles which detects, tracks, fires, and destroys incoming rockets and missiles.
  • The Iron Dome has proved effective protecting the lives of the nearly 10 million Jews, Christians, and Muslims who live in Israel, though it does not come without cost.
  • For every $300-$800 rocket that radical Islamists fire at Israeli civilians, Israel spends around $40,000 shooting it down.
  • Israel is currently testing laser technology as an addition to the Iron Dome. High frequency lasers have shown signs of destroying rockets at a far cheaper cost than missiles.
  • In May 2021, Hamas waged war against Israel and its civilians, indiscriminately firing over 4,500 rockets into Israel’s heavily populated cities. The Iron Dome stopped almost all the rockets, and only 10 Israeli civilians were killed in the attacks. It has provided similar security since October 7 having blocked thousands of Hamas and Hezbollah rockets.
  • The United States acknowledges Israel’s deepening threats and proudly supports the IDF in their fight against inhumane terrorists that attack Israel any chance they the get. In exchange, the United States sustains a deep and longstanding partnership with the only democracy in the Middle East, develops world-class military technology, and keeps a foothold in a region and intelligence on terror groups plotting harm against Americans.
Israel’s Looming War with Hezbollah

Israel has every right – and should have our total support – to take any measure it needs to defend itself. But the American people must understand: We wouldn’t be on the brink of another war without 3.5 years of Biden and Harris appeasing Hezbollah’s patron, the Islamic Republic of Iran. Their sanctions relief has bankrolled a steady flow of money and arms from Tehran to Hezbollah used for these exact types of attack on Israelis. Hezbollah is making use of these tools to prepare more attacks on Israelis as we speak.

Hezbollah has already killed hundreds of American civilians and service members over its blood-soaked history. Thousands of Americans along the Israeli-Lebanese border could be trapped or killed in a coming war. Washington must back Israel to the hilt in its fight against terrorism and protect American expats at all costs.

Key Points for Americans to Know:
  • Hezbollah started this conflict; Israel must be allowed to end it. Hezbollah started firing rockets and artillery into Israel on October 8, 2023, and it has kept escalating since then. Israel has every right to defend its territory and its people from the terror that Hezbollah has launched.
  • The Biden-Harris appeasement of Iran is fueling and funding Hezbollah.  The Iranian regime provides Hezbollah approximately 70% of its funding. Since Biden took office, the regime has earned an extra $100 billion in extra oil sales. This cash infusion – along with the billions in recent ransom payments – helps Tehran make its payments and its provision of training, weapons, explosives and other aid to Hezbollah. 
  • Holding Israel back today only increases the prospects of a worse war later. For months, Secretary Blinken and Amos Hochstein have begged Israel not to respond to Hezbollah’s serial provocations. The United States should always seek regional peace, but the Biden-Harris Administration’s obsession with temporary de-escalation signals U.S. weakness to terrorists. We cannot afford to have Biden and Harris team repeat their failed Putin appeasement playbook during Israel’s time of need.
  • Hezbollah will never be talked out of its fanaticism. Its members want nothing less than Israel’s total destruction and to wipe out the world’s only Jewish state. Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s leader, has repeatedly declared that Israel has no right to exist and stated that war would be fought with “no rules,” targeting civilians to maximize fear and destruction. The notion that we can reach a permanent understanding with them is ludicrous.
  • The only way to keep Israel safe is by severely degrading Hezbollah. Recent estimates indicate Hezbollah’s capabilities are roughly on par with those of a mid-size European army. It could fire upwards of 3,000 rockets per day at Israel during the initial stage of a war and its arsenal includes some 150,000 to 200,000 rockets, missiles, and drones that can overwhelm the Iron Dome.  Hezbollah has already fired thousands of projectiles across the Blue Line since October and forced 80,000 Israelis to flee their homes and schools. Israel cannot endure this security threat indefinitely.
  • Terrorists must be neutralized, not accommodated. Sec. Blinken’s perplexing statement last month that Hezbollah does not seek war underscores the Biden-Harris Administration’s alarming misunderstanding of the nature of terrorism.  We must learn our lessons from Hamas: it is deadly to try to accommodate terror groups and hope for the best.
  • Defeating Hezbollah weakens Iran. Tehran is Hezbollah’s patron not only because it seeks Israel’s destruction, but because Hezbollah serves as insurance policy for Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Should Israel strike Iran, the regime would unleash Hezbollah in response.
  • Biden is so weak that our allies won’t even share their plans with us anymore.  There is still no indication that Israel told the White House about their operation in advance–much like Ukraine kept Biden in the dark on their Kursk offensive weeks ago.  It is deeply troubling that our allies do not feel they can confide in our leaders and question whether they have America’s support in their wars of self-defense.
What Washington Should Do
  • Demand that Biden and Harris Stop Slow-Walking Israeli Arms Transfers. The White House has slowed the approval of critical arms transfers to the Israel government during its operation in Gaza.  This insult to Israel sent a signal to Hezbollah that U.S. support was in question for a full-scale conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.  Washington can best deter war by expediting deliveries of advanced weapons, Iron Dome interceptors, and anything else Israel needs to win.
  • Hold Biden and Harris Accountable for Funding Hezbollah by Appeasing Iran. Congress must impose costs on the Biden-Harris Administration for its lawless refusal to enforce existing sanctions. It is ignoring at least three laws passed by Congress this year to force accountability on Iran policy. Congress must receive answers about Special Envoy Rob Malley’s suspension and the State Department must issue the sanctions and reports required under the MAHSA Act, SHIP Act, and Fight CRIME Act. If they fail to comply, the time for subpoenas is here.
  • The United States Must Threaten Tariffs on Iranian Oil Importers. Sanctions are the first and most important step to cutting off Iranian oil revenue, but they cannot be the only tool used. Washington must be prepared to levy serious tariffs against any country that helps the Iranian regime, as Senator Graham’s recently introduced legislation would accomplish.

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