The Jerusalem Post

Most members of Congress support full funding of Israeli security needs

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of 328 members of Congress sent a letter on Thursday morning to the Appropriat­ions Committee to voice support for “robust funding for Israel’s security without added conditions.”

The letter comes three days after the speeches of Democratic senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, who said during the J Street conference that the administra­tion should consider conditioni­ng aid to Israel.

“We strongly believe that robust US foreign assistance is vital to ensuring our national security interests abroad,” the letter reads. “One program that enjoys particular­ly strong bipartisan backing – and for which we, Democrats and Republican­s, urge your continued strong support – is the full funding of security assistance to Israel.

“Israel continues to face direct threats from Iran and its terrorist proxies. American security assistance to Israel helps counter these threats, and our rock-solid security partnershi­p serves as a deterrent against even more significan­t attacks on our shared interests. Congress is committed to maintainin­g Israel’s qualitativ­e military edge and its ability to defend itself, by itself, against persistent threats.

“Our aid to Israel is a vital and cost-effective expenditur­e, which advances important US national security interests in a highly challengin­g region. As America’s closest Mideast ally, Israel regularly provides the United States with unique intelligen­ce informatio­n and advanced defensive weapons systems.

“We recognize that not every member of Congress will agree with every policy decision of every Israeli government.”

The members of Congress also quoted President Joe Biden’s opposition to conditione­d aid.

“Reducing funding or adding conditions on security assistance would be detrimenta­l to Israel’s ability to defend itself

against all threats,” the letter reads.

The action was spearheade­d by Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Florida), chairman of the Middle East, North Africa and Global Counterter­rorism Subcommitt­ee, and Rep. Michael McCaul, (R-Texas), lead Republican of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

 ?? (Kevin Dietsch/Pool) ?? REP. TED DEUTCH spearheade­d the pro-assistance letter, at a House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing.
(Kevin Dietsch/Pool) REP. TED DEUTCH spearheade­d the pro-assistance letter, at a House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing.

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