Prime Minister Benjamin meets with a bipartisan US Congressional delegation

PM Netanyahu meets with US Congress delegation

  •   PM Netanyahu meets with bipartisan US Congressional delegation
  • GPO/Amos Ben Gershom
     

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, (Sunday, 12 November 2023), at the Kirya in Tel Aviv, met with a bipartisan US Congressional delegation led by House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX).

    At the start of the meeting, the delegation presented Prime Minister Netanyahu with two declarations supporting Israel and its right to defend itself and to defeat Hamas: One declaration by the Senate and one by the House of Representatives. The Prime Minister thanked them for the declarations of support.

    Prime Minister Netanyahu on the declarations of support:

    "This is an expression of the will, the resolve and the moral clarity of the American people as represented by its representatives. So we thank you deeply. We say that the only thing greater than standing with Israel is standing in Israel, and we appreciate the fact that you're here. And we appreciate deeply your support."

    Prime Minister Netanyahu added:

    "I have to say that the moral clarity that I was talking about is the fact that the American people, through the Senate and the Congress, and in broad swaths of the American public, understand that this is a battle of civilization against barbarism. Israel stands at that front line, but it's fighting not only for itself, but fighting also for America, for the free world and for the hope of progress against these barbarians."

    Attending the meeting for the Israeli side were the Minister for Strategic Affairs, the Prime Minister's Chief of Staff, the Prime Minister's Military Secretary and the Prime Minister's Foreign Policy Adviser.

    Attending for the American side were US Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS), US Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), US Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND), US Rep. John James (D-MI), US Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), US Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), US Rep. Madeline Dean (D-PA) and US Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) – as well as Us Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew.​