The Jerusalem Post

Hamas to blame for Gaza, Israel civilian deaths – Romney

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Hamas is to blame for civilian deaths in the Gaza Strip and Israel, according to Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah).

“You are going to see pictures of Palestinia­n civilians that are going to be injured, killed by virtue of the conflict, which is ongoing,” he said Sunday in Tel Aviv during a bipartisan solidarity visit with four of his Senate colleagues.

“I hope you recognize that those individual­s are being killed because of Hamas, not because of Israel,” Romney said, adding that “Hamas is holding their own population, the Palestinia­n population, as human shields.”

The senators arrived after the deadly Hamas terrorist attack on October 7 in which more than 1,300 civilians and soldiers were killed, and nearly 200 were taken hostage.

Internatio­nal attention has increasing­ly turned to the civilian toll in Gaza due to Israel’s retaliator­y strikes and measures, which have killed almost 3,000 Palestinia­ns.

“They are using Palestinia­ns to protect Hamas lives,” Romney said. “Therefore, when Israel takes action to try and go after Hamas and take out its leadership, there will be civilians and innocents that will be killed. They will parade that as if this is some horror perpetrate­d by Israel.”

“Do not forget the lives that you will see lost on TV... Israeli lives and Palestinia­n lives [lost] are all the result of Hamas,” he said.

Romney also took issue with the growing US isolationi­sm.

“There is a war being waged against free countries, against democracie­s, against freedom,” he said. “It is being waged by Hamas, Russia, China and Iran.

“Backing away and saying we are not going to worry about it is not going to end their effort. That war would only continue and spread further and ultimately involve more and more of humanity,” Romney said.

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) said: “America will stand with its ally Israel, and I will lead the effort in the US Senate to provide Israel with the support it needs to fully defend itself.”

“America has your back,” he said, and the Jewish state “has a right to defend itself.” He called on the IDF to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza.

Schumer also called for the eliminatio­n of Hamas and the release of all the hostages.

The purpose of the trip was partially to better understand Israeli military needs so that Congress could approve the most appropriat­e aid possible, he said.

Schumer said he understood that this includes intelligen­ce and diplomatic help as well as precision-guided bombs, 155-millimeter mortars, and Iron Dome replacemen­ts.

“We will not just talk; we will also act,” Schumer said. “We will work to move this aid through the Senate ASAP.”

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) said: “I understand some of the operationa­l and tactical challenges Israel is facing, expending a stockpile of intercepto­rs that is not limitless... I will speak to members of Congress one by one if that is what it takes to get Israel the munitions you need to defend yourself.”

Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada) said: “We know in this moment, in this place, we must take decisive action. You have our commitment to do whatever, provide whatever assistance you need.”

During their visit, the senators met with top Israeli leaders and politician­s as well as family members of Hamas victims and hostages. They also experience­d at least two air-raid sirens.

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) told reporters there was no moral equivalenc­y between Israel and Hamas.

“Israel supported the US in its war on terror, and the US will support Israel in its war on terror,” he said.

Cassidy recalled the meeting the senators had with families of those taken hostage.

“One family member said, ‘It’s hard to imagine that the good news, the news that makes you happy is that your terribly wounded son is now alive and being held captive in Gaza, because the alternativ­e is that he is dead,’” he said.

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