The Jerusalem Post

Schumer: ‘As a Jew, I had to visit the victims of Hamas’

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Nazis machine-gunned down 35 of his relatives, including his great-grandmothe­r, on the porch of their western Ukrainian home during World War II, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) recalled in Tel Aviv on Sunday.

So, he said, “I had an obligation to be here” and to assure Israelis, “You are not alone.”

He discussed his family’s tragedy and referenced his Jewish background during a press conference regarding Hamas’s assault on southern Israel on October 7th, in which over 1,300 civilians and soldiers were killed.

“There are no words for the horror that happened last Saturday. It shook me to my core. I think about it all the time,” he said.

“As the first Jewish majority leader and the highest-ranking Jewish elected official ever in America, I felt I had to be here. I wanted to be here,” he added.

Schumer and the four-member bipartisan delegation to Israel met with victims of the attack as well as with top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and

President Isaac Herzog.

“The viciousnes­s of this attack, it was just wrenching,” Schumer emphasized. “Young women raped and murdered side by side, babies’ throats slit in front of their parents and then they shoot the parents.

“I see the pictures of the little children and I think: What if this happened to my fouryear-old grandson?” Schumer continued.

“It was the most Jews killed in a single day since the Holocaust,” he said, adding that Hamas killed more Jews on October 7th than the Nazis killed during Kristallna­cht, when rioters looted and attacked Jews in Germany in 1938.

Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) introduced herself as the “only Jewish woman in the Senate, the only Jewish mother in the Senate, former synagogue president, and a steadfast supporter of Israel.”

“Israel lives in the hearts of all Jewish people,” and after the events of October 7th, “our hearts have been shattered,” she said.

“As Jews, we know that never again means right now,” Rosen stated.

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