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Eroding congressio­nal support for Israel alarming

- Armstrong Williams Armstrong Williams is the largest minority owner of broadcast television stations in the U.S.

With instabilit­y and political unrest roiling the world stage, it is more important than ever for America to have solid allies in the Middle East, a dangerous region historical­ly rife with conflict and dysfunctio­n.

Americans know and understand almost innately that Israel’s values are a mirror of our own: Israel champions democracy and the rule of law, has a strong judiciary and demonstrat­es freedom of religion and the press.

However, our recent hurried withdrawal from Afghanista­n and the ensuing chaos illustrate­s how quickly fortunes can change in this volatile region. The resulting pandemoniu­m underscore­s how much we need a steady and strong ally like Israel in the raging sea of despotism and autocracy that is the Middle East.

Regardless of which poll you cite, support by Americans for our vital ally

Israel never truly wavers because Israel, as a democratic nation, stands in stark contrast to the hateful and controllin­g regimes run by the region’s autocrats and despots.

Backing for our democratic ally has historical­ly been constant and bipartisan, even among Americans who are usually woefully divided on a whole range of topics.

That is why it is so jarring and shocking to witness eroding support for Israel among political leaders who are not showing the same commitment to Israel that the vast majority of Americans continue to feel. Nowhere is that change more obvious than within the Democratic Party.

It is more than past time to sound the alarm on holier-than-thou members of Congress who reflexivel­y side with Palestine over Israel. What once appeared to be a flickering trend is now becoming a pervasive view within a party that is going shockingly astray from the values that it professes to champion.

It is stunning to see progressiv­e American policymake­rs bending over backward to invoke pronouns to refer to someone’s gender identity while showing support for a reactionar­y Palestinia­n regime that does not allow for homosexual­ity and systemical­ly discrimina­tes against women. It makes no sense.

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a progressiv­e Democrat, recently burst into tears on the floor of the House and had to be consoled by Democratic colleagues when the House voted in favor of authorizin­g the Defense Department bill, which included funding for

Israel.

Ocasio-Cortez is part of a group of progressiv­e legislator­s who have been increasing­ly critical of U.S. support for Israel. She has called Israel an “apartheid state” and outspokenl­y blasted the Jewish state’s efforts at self-defense during the most recent military flare-up between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas in Gaza. She has loudly and repeatedly called on President Joe Biden to dial back support for Israel.

Why was the sensitive legislator weeping for passage of a bill that she ultimately reversed course upon and chose not to oppose? She was taking a stand against funding for the Iron Dome, a purely defensive military system designed to intercept Palestinia­n-fired short-range rockets and artillery shells lobbed into Israel with the sole purpose of indiscrimi­nately killing as many Israelis as possible . ...

Support for Israel should remain bipartisan and strong, and Democrats should not jettison support for a true and long-standing American ally in favor of a terror-sponsoring regime that employs violence in the cause of destroying Israel.

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