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Trump administration ‘fully supports’ Israel’s right to defend itself

“We fully support Israel’s right to defend itself and to take actions to preserve provocations of that nature,” said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert. “Let’s not forget that Hamas bears ultimate responsibility for the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, and it’s a tremendous concern of ours.”

“It’s a very concerning situation that has taken place in Gaza,” said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert. “We condemn the launching of missile attacks into Israel and call for an end to the destructive violence.”

Congress and Jewish groups express solidarity with Israel following Hamas rocket barrage

By JNS

The Trump administration said it “fully supports” Israel’s right to defend itself amid a barrage of rockets fired on the Jewish state by the Palestinian terror group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

“It’s a very concerning situation that has taken place in Gaza,” said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert. “We condemn the launching of missile attacks into Israel and call for an end to the destructive violence.”

“We fully support Israel’s right to defend itself and to take actions to preserve provocations of that nature,” she added. “Let’s not forget that Hamas bears ultimate responsibility for the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, and it’s a tremendous concern of ours.”

Israeli aircraft struck more than 150 targets in Gaza on Wednesday night and early Thursday in response to Hamas’s barrage. Israel’s course of action included bombing a five-story building in northern Gaza used by Hamas’s interior security forces for military purposes, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

“Hamas regime again is launching rockets at Israeli communities. Another night of terror & families huddling in fear as Israel defends itself,” Jason Greenblatt, an assistant to President Donald Trump and special U.S. representative for international negotiations, posted on Twitter. “This is the Hamas regime’s choice. Hamas is subjecting people to the terrifying conditions of war again.”

In a CNN opinion piece published on Thursday afternoon, Greenblatt called for Israelis and Palestinians to unite against Hamas.

“With the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, it is hard to imagine that deadly fires brought the two groups together—not once, but twice—in a display of shared humanity,” wrote Greenblatt. “Yet in 2010 and again in 2016, Palestinians fought fires in northern Israel alongside their Israeli neighbors, saving lives and property.”

“These two examples offer a glimpse of what could one day be—and, frankly, what should be,” added Greenblatt. “And, today, Israelis and Palestinians have a chance to work together once more to address another deadly threat: Hamas.”

“We express solidarity with the people of the State of Israel who have been consistently terrorized by the rocket and mortar attacks, incendiary balloons, and border infiltrations carried out by members of Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza,” Chairman Arthur Stark and Executive Vice Chairman/CEO Malcolm Hoenlein said.

Members of Congress and the American Jewish community are reacting to the most recent escalation between Hamas and Israel, with the former firing rockets from Gaza into the latter.

Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) posted on Twitter, “150 rockets fired at Israel from Hamas and other terrorists last night. 11 wounded. Israel has the right to defend itself from any attacks on its people. These attacks must stop. Hamas’ brutality continues to threaten the lives of Israelis and Palestinians.”

Similarly, Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), ranking member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, “strongly condemned” the rocket fire.

“I support Israel’s right to self-defense. No one should have to live under this threat, and no country should be asked to sit on its hands while citizens face a barrage of rockets,” Engel said in a statement.

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) said that he stands with Israel.

“As a key national security partner, we must strongly support Israel’s right to defend itself,” Rep. Fitzpatrick said on Twitter. “With the latest rocket attacks, Hamas continues to escalate conflict rather than seek peace.”

“[Tuesday] night in the largest escalation of violence by Hamas since 2014, terrorists fired over 180 rockets into Israel’s southern region injuring innocent civilians,” Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) posted on Facebook. “These violent attacks by Hamas must come to an end. I stand with Israel in its right to defend itself and protect its people.”

Meanwhile, the Jewish organizations expressed their outrage over the Hamas rocket barrage as well as their support.

“B’nai B’rith International is outraged by the Hamas rocket barrage against Israel and we stand in solidarity with the Jewish state,” B’nai B’rith International President Gary P. Saltzman and CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin said.

The Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations also expressed solidarity with Israel.

“We express solidarity with the people of the State of Israel who have been consistently terrorized by the rocket and mortar attacks, incendiary balloons, and border infiltrations carried out by members of Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza,” Chairman Arthur Stark and Executive Vice Chairman/CEO Malcolm Hoenlein said. “Since May 2018, nearly 650 rockets have been fired from the Gaza Strip targeting Israeli population centers, and, in the last 24 hours alone, over 150 rockets have been launched, representing only the latest examples of violence in Hamas’s violations of international law, civic, and human rights.”

“We support the measures taken by the government of Israel to protect and defend civilian lives, and hope that its actions will bring about a swift end to these indiscriminate attacks,” Stark and Hoenlein continued. “No country would or should put up with these violations of its territorial integrity or security of its citizens.”

A ceasefire mediated by Egypt was reached between Israel late Thursday evening.

“We look forward to the day when the residents of Israel’s south can live in peace and without constant threat,” Stark and Hoenlein said.

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