Israel is our greatest ally and strongest partner in the Middle East.
The evil Iranian regime wants to wipe BOTH of us off the face of the Earth. That will never happen because we will ALWAYS stand together.
America’s unwavering support for Israel’s defense helps make the America First agenda possible, the U.S. stronger, and the world a safer place.
It is in America’s strategic interests for the Israeli and Lebanese governments to continue working together, as they agreed to do, to drive out Hezbollah - the terrorist army that has killed hundreds of U.S. troops and relentlessly targets Israeli civilians.
Israel has every right to take action to protect its families from the Iranian terror group that continuously hijacks the prospects for peace, coexistence, and regional stability.
"Unless you were homeschooled by a day drinker, no one's confident that Iran is going to do anything."
Sen. John Kennedy gives his blunt assessment about how he thinks Iran will behave after the Trump administration's new agreement with the regime.
The Louisiana senator says it's impossible to know what the Islamic Republic's next move will be as the U.S. tries to curb its nuclear ambitions.
“I always said I was anti-Zionist but not antisemitic”
Taryn Thomas used to join campus protests at Stanford where students called Israel’s war with Hamas a genocide.
Then, she attended the Nova exhibit, and learned for the first time about what actually happened on October 7th.
Now, she realizes, those protests “had already decided how the story was going to end,” before Israel even responded to the massacre.
This is exactly why Free Palestine protests the Nova exhibit wherever it opens.
They are afraid that if more people learn the truth, their movement will run out of support.
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Ed Gallrein’s victory in KY and Clay Fuller’s win in GA ensures two outspoken pro-Israel voices are positioned to fill seats previously held by outspoken detractors, Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Our community was proud to help pro-Israel candidates win these races.
Congratulations to US Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein for defeating anti-Israel incumbent Thomas Massie!
Pro-Israel Americans are proud to back candidates who support a strong 🇺🇸🇮🇱 alliance and help defeat those who work to undermine it.
Being pro-Israel is good policy and good politics!
Watch this. Men posing as Gaza Arabs show people the real photos from October 7.
It turns out regular people don’t want to support terrorism when they know what it is. Even leftist Palestinian supporters.
Today, I congratulate the State of Israel on the 78th anniversary of its founding. For nearly 8 decades, Israel has been our closest ally in the Middle East and been a source of inspiration and resilience for the Jewish people.
Here's to continuing to strengthen the relationship between our two countries, rooted in our shared values of democracy, regional security, and the never ending pursuit of peace.
Graham Planter doesn’t have a Nazi tattoo.
He has a Nazi SS tattoo. The ones they wore in the death camps. So it’s not just about Nazi ideology, it’s the tattoo the people planning and executing the Holocaust had.
If I had somehow “accidentally” gotten a tattoo like that I would immediately drop what I was doing and get it lasered off my body in extreme shame.
Platner described it to others proudly as his “Nazi-style” tattoo, according to CNN.
Go look at my tweets when Nazis marched on Charlottesville. I criticized Trump relentlessly for his weak response and “both sides” nonsense.
That was a refusal to condemn. What Democrats are doing is worse. We’re embracing this person as our standard bearer for the Senate.
‘Struggled’? That’s the word you’re going with for Platner?
You want a candidate who had a Nazi tattoo for 18 years—and now singles out pro-Israel Americans—talking about ‘My Struggle’?
It is important to reflect on this moment in American politics.
An individual with a Nazi tattoo on his chest, who has expressed admiration for Hamas, promoted antisemites and white supremacists, and told an antisemitic conspiracy theorist he is a “longtime fan”—alongside a series of homophobic, misogynistic, and ableist statements and slurs, as well as comments justifying sexual assault and blaming the victims thereof—is the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in the great state of Maine.
How scary. And how sad.
Hasan Piker says the designated terrorist organization Hamas is 1,000 times better than Israel.
His statement outraged many — who now just want to write him off. That's a mistake. He has a massive audience and is emerging as one of the major voices of his generation. Those of us who disagree owe him — and his audience — a real argument.
Here's mine … And my position doesn’t come from ignorance about oppression. For a big chunk of my life, I was a grassroots activist — because of the pain of my own people. During those years, I was lucky enough to learn from elders who had been in the Black Panther Party, in SNCC, in the ANC. These were people who had to choose whether to pick up the gun — and how to use it if they did.
They taught me this: even in armed struggle, there are principles. No women. No children. No rapes. No kidnapping. Mandela held that line. Amílcar Cabral held that line. You don't become what you're fighting.
Hamas fails that test. They are not fighting for MORE freedom for Palestinians. They're fighting for less. They want theocracy, not democracy. And their means? They don’t use principled armed struggle (hitting military targets). They use terrorism (targeting civilians).
The vast majority of Americans — including those who sympathize with the Palestinian cause — reject terror tactics. Reasonable people would agree on three principles: secure homelands for both peoples; no hatred for Jews or Muslims; and protection for all civilians. Hamas’ approach undermines all three.
That's the conversation Piker's audience deserves. Not name-calling.
WSJ: “There is something deeper going on here than a fight over foreign policy. Democrats may be repulsed by Israel’s behavior, but this is really an argument over America. The connection between socialism and anti-Zionism is revealing: Increasingly, one’s attitude toward Israel and its self-defense reflects one’s attitude toward America—its free market, its global leadership, its use of force and its exceptional nature.
The two democratic nations have special roles in the world. They share interests—and adversaries, most notably radical Islamists pursuing nuclear weapons. Supporters of Israel are supporters of America, and vice versa.”
💥NEW: CNN's Kasie Hunt: "Do you think your party has a problem with antisemitism?"
John Fetterman: "Sure! Definitely! I mean, the guy that’s gonna win the primary in Maine has a Nazi tattoo on his chest! And that’s no problem for a lot of voters. That's CRAZY!"
When I talk about the secret October 7 film of Hamas atrocities the IDF shows people, I inevitably have nightmares about it.
There’s a segment of the movie where Palestinians descend on a Jew they murdered the way my four dogs might descend on a piece of dropped hot dog.
Eyes shining, smiles bright, they proceed to mutilate and dismember the body with their bare hands. One Palestinian takes a bloody, ripped off Jewish limb and holds it over his head with pride, the way a child might hold a spelling bee trophy.
Blood splatters as the Palestinians merrily work. That’s what I dreamed about last night. Again.
So many people’s analysis of this conflict is fundamentally wrong. The people I can’t forgive are my fellow Democrats, who should know very well, some people are so bigoted they are willing to kill. This is the entire basis of the important work we’ve done legislatively protecting women, gay people and Black people.
I don’t understand why my party’s sympathies land with the terrorists over their victims. I think every single person willing to whitewash Hamas should have to see the film I did.