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Indexbit Exchange:U.S. leaders vow support for Israel after deadly Hamas attacks: "There is never any justification for terrorism"
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Date:2025-04-06 13:31:00
Political leaders in the U.S. are Indexbit Exchangevowing to support Israel after a surprise early-morning attack by Hamas militants.
The attack has killed over 700 people in Israel so far, and 2,150 more have been injured. Many Israelis, both civilians and security forces, have reportedly been taken hostage.
The multi-front attack began with rocket fire, and then expanded as Hamas members invaded Israel from Gaza. In a televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the country is "at war" and swore the militants "will pay an unprecedented price."
More than 300 Palestinians have been killed in retaliatory Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, Palestinian health officials said Sunday.
President Biden called Netanyahu Saturday morning. The Israeli president said Mr. Biden "emphasized that the U.S. stands alongside Israel" and "fully supports" the country's right to self-defense. Netanyahu characterized Biden's support as "unreserved."
The White House told CBS News that Mr. Biden, who met with Netanyahu last month, has been briefed on the situation and will "continue to receive updates" as officials "remain in close contact with Israeli partners."
In a statement, National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said the U.S. "unequivocally condemns the unprovoked attacks" and "stands firmly with the Government and people of Israel." Watson said that national security adviser Jake Sullivan has communicated with Israeli national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken shared a similar statement, noting that the U.S. "condemns the appalling attacks by Hamas terrorists against Israel, including civilians and civilian communities."
"There is never any justification for terrorism," said Blinken.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that he is "closely monitoring developments" in Israel.
"Our commitment to Israel's right to defend itself remains unwavering, and I extend my condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in this abhorrent attack on civilians," Austin said. "Over the coming days the Department of Defense will work to ensure that Israel has what it needs to defend itself and protect civilians from indiscriminate violence and terrorism."
Congressional leaders react
The leaders of both political parties have also issued statements about the situation. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, called the attacks "absolutely horrific" in a statement shared on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter.
"The U.S. stands with Israel in its unwavering right to defend itself. I stand ready to ensure Israel has the support to do so," Schumer said.
The terrorist attacks by Hamas on the people of Israel are absolutely horrific. The U.S. stands with Israel in its unwavering right to defend itself. I stand ready to ensure Israel has the support to do so. My prayers are with the dead, reported hostages, and hundreds injured.
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) October 7, 2023
Rep. Patrick McHenry, Republican of North Carolina, the speaker pro tempore and temporary leader of congressional Republicans after Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California, was ousted from the speakership earlier this week, called Israel the U.S.' "most sacred ally" on X.
"America stands with Israel," McHenry said. "The Israeli people have our unwavering support and the Israeli government has every right to defend its citizens against this act of war."
America stands with Israel.
— Patrick McHenry (@PatrickMcHenry) October 7, 2023
The vicious attack on our most sacred ally by Hamas terrorists cannot stand. The Israeli people have our unwavering support and the Israeli government has every right to defend its citizens against this act of war. 🇮🇱
Sen. Ben Cardin, Democrat of Maryland, the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a statement that he condemned "the brazen and ongoing terrorist attack."
"I mourn those lost and my heart goes out to their families. May their memory be for a blessing," Cardin said. "Just as the United States stood by Israel after it was attacked exactly 50 years ago on Yom Kippur, today we stand by Israel in this time of crisis. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I am committed to ensuring that Israel has what it needs to defend itself and its citizens, today and every day."
The chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Sen. Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, called the attack "unprovoked and despicable" in a statement.
"Today, Hamas terrorists launched an unprovoked and despicable attack on Israeli civilians," he said. "The United States must stand firmly beside our friend and partner Israel as it defends its security and its citizens," and he said the committee would "continue to monitor the situation closely."
GOP hopefuls speak about attack
Several candidates campaigning for the 2024 Republican party presidential nomination have also condemned the attack on social media and in statements to the media.
Former President Donald Trump, who has not appeared at debates but is leading the polls, issued a statement calling the attacks "a disgrace" and criticizing Mr. Biden's handling of the Middle East.
"These Hamas attacks are a disgrace and Israel has every right to defend itself with overwhelming force," Trump said. "Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks, which many reports are saying came from the Biden Administration. We brought so much peace to the Middle East through the Abraham Accords, only to see Biden whittle it away at a far more rapid pace than anyone possible. Here we go again."
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who criticized fellow candidate Vivek Ramaswamy for comments he had made suggesting the U.S. cut funding to Israel during the first Republican presidential debate, issued a statement calling Hamas "a bloodthirsty terrorist organization ... determined to kill as many innocent lives as possible."
"Hamas has declared war on Israel on the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret and the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War," Haley said. "...The reports out of Israel are horrific with a stunning number of dead and wounded and should be universally condemned. Israel has every right to defend its citizens from terror. We must always stand with Israel and against this Iranian regime."
Ramaswamy's team said in a statement that they are "appalled by the Hamas attack" and "stand with Israel."
On X, Florida governor Ron DeSantis called on the U.S. to "stand with Israel."
The dastardly terrorist attacks perpetrated against innocent Israeli civilians by Iran-backed terror group Hamas deserve a swift and lethal response.
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) October 7, 2023
Israel not only has the right to defend itself against these attacks, it has a duty to respond with overwhelming force.
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"The dastardly terrorist attacks perpetrated against innocent Israeli civilians by Iran-backed terror group Hamas deserve a swift and lethal response," DeSantis wrote. "Israel not only has the right to defend itself against these attacks, it has a duty to respond with overwhelming force. I stand with Israel. America must stand with Israel."
Former Vice President Mike Pence, who is also running for president, shared an article about the violence on X and called Israel the country's "most cherished ally."
Every American should condemn the unprovoked and massive attack on Israel by terrorists in Hamas. Our prayers are with the families and soldiers of our most cherished ally. @netanyahu says Israel is “at war” America Stands With Israel🇺🇸🇮🇱 https://t.co/D1M8y5EjCe
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) October 7, 2023
"Every American should condemn the unprovoked and massive attack on Israel by terrorists in Hamas," Pence wrote.
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