[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 122 (Thursday, July 31, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S5299]
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ISRAEL
Ms. LANDRIEU. Madam President, I come to the floor today in support
of the State of Israel, our closest and most critical ally in the
Middle East. The escalating violence between Israel and Hamas is
extremely disheartening. At this time of extreme instability and
conflict in the region, the clear and unyielding support of the United
States for Israel is more critical than ever. While we all hope for a
peaceful ceasefire and a return to negotiations between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority, we cannot ignore the current situation.
For weeks now, Israel has been responding to Hamas militants in Gaza
whose clear mission is to exact a civilian death toll. It is an often-
used tactic of Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization, to
launch rockets into Israel at civilian targets. In doing so, they not
only harm innocent Israelis but put Palestinian civilians in danger as
well. Hamas's exposure of their own population to danger is made worse
when they use civilians in Gaza as human shields. When Hamas used
cement for the construction of tunnels to attack and kidnap civilians
instead of using it for the construction of peaceful infrastructure
projects, they literally chose the path of conflict over the path of
peace. Israel has the undeniable right to defend itself against these
threats to their civilians, and we must stand by our friend and help
protect innocent lives in any way we can.
One thing we can do to continue to support Israel is to continue to
support the Iron Dome missile defense system. The United States has
provided financial support for this state-of-the-art defense system for
years, and I, and many of my colleagues from both parties have been
strong and continual supporters since its inception. The technology is
extraordinarily effective at stopping rockets fired at civilian targets
in Israel from Gaza; according to some estimates, it has intercepted
about 90 percent of rockets which otherwise could have hit major
population centers in Israel. Ultimately, the Iron Dome protects
innocent lives, and I shudder to think of what this conflict's death
toll in Israel might be without it. I am reassured that the Senate
Appropriations Defense Subcommittee doubled the administration's
funding request for the Iron Dome recently, and I commend my colleagues
for this tangible show of support for Israel.
I, along with many of my colleagues, am deeply committed to the
security of Israel, and I am saddened by the loss of civilian lives on
both sides of the current conflict. Too much innocent blood has been
shed already.
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