[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 142 (Wednesday, November 19, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H8075-H8076]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
INCREASE OF VIOLENT ATTACKS IN ISRAEL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, a strong Israel means a strong
United States, and a strong United States means a strong Israel. That
is why I want to offer my condolences to the families of the Israelis
murdered by Palestinian terrorists in Jerusalem yesterday.
The increase in these attacks is a grim reminder of the need for the
United States--now, more than ever--to stand side by side in support of
Israel and its right to defend itself and her citizens. I condemn these
terror attacks, and I call on President Obama and leaders of other
responsible nations to do the same and to hold Abu Mazen and the
Palestinian leadership accountable for these actions.
We must recognize the importance of U.S.-Israel cooperation across a
wide spectrum of areas, but particularly our cooperation on security
and defense issues.
In the past year, I have had the opportunity to not only see
firsthand what our joint efforts have produced with the Iron Dome
antimissile defense system, but also why this is such an important
venture. Last August, I led a congressional delegation trip to Israel
to discuss our bilateral relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu and
other top-ranking Israeli officials. The one thing that we heard
repeatedly in almost every meeting was how thankful the Israelis were
for the United States Congress' continued support for the Iron Dome and
other defense missile systems and our belief in Israel's need to
maintain its qualitative military edge over its enemies.
Iron Dome has become known for its accuracy after its remarkable
performance in 2012, especially in November of that year during
Operation Pillar of Defense, when Hamas terrorists fired thousands of
rockets indiscriminately into Israeli civilian populations. The sheer
numbers were astounding, and the rate of success is a testament to the
U.S.-Israeli cooperation.
So when we arrived in Israel in August of 2013, less than a year
after Pillar of Defense, one of the first things that Prime Minister
Netanyahu said to us was:
Thank you for Iron Dome. It truly saved countless innocent
Israeli lives.
We visited a deployed Iron Dome battery in northern Israel to see
this remarkable piece of technology. We also met the incredible young
men and women of the Israeli Defense Forces who operate the Iron Dome
batteries. It was impressive and inspiring to see how well these young
people handled the weight of such an incredible burden, but that is a
testament to the Jewish people and to Israel.
The next time I witnessed firsthand the importance of Iron Dome was
just this past summer, Madam Speaker. We were in Israel and in Jordan
to get a better understanding of the situation in the Middle East. We
had arrived in the region about 2 weeks after the news that Hamas had
kidnapped three Israeli teens, Eyal, Naftali, and Gilad. We were in
Israel the day that the heart-wrenching news came out that the bodies
of these three young boys had been found riddled with bullets in the
territories. It was an incredible moment of sadness, of loss, of
despair for the entire nation, and we grieved with them when we
attended the funeral of the three teenagers.
But Israel had no time to grieve over its loss of these three because
Hamas had been engaged in rocket attacks against Israel that began when
the three boys were abducted and murdered. Their intensity increased as
the search began; and once Israel found the bodies, Hamas began firing
rockets, hundreds of rockets into innocent Israeli civilian
populations.
Amid the constant barrage of rockets and the continual blares of
warning sirens, Iron Dome once again proved its worth and importance.
It successfully shot down rocket after rocket aimed at the Israeli
people over the course of the latest operation called Protective Edge.
The performance of Iron Dome, Madam Speaker, shows how great both
Israeli and American technology and expertise are, and why it is
vitally important that our two countries continue to work together on
projects
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such as Iron Dome, David's Sling, Arrow, and many others.
Congress recognizes this fact, and that is why we continue to fund
these major projects in a bipartisan manner, because we understand the
threats that Israel faces and we understand the importance of Israel's
right to defend herself to ensure her continued existence.
I authored and the House passed the U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership
Act, which bestows upon Israel a unique status as a major strategic
ally of the United States, and I hope that one day soon we will be able
to pass this bill again in the new Congress and send it to the
President for his signature.
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