[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 147 (Tuesday, September 12, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H7227]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CLOSE WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH ISRAEL NEEDS TO CONTINUE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Kentucky (Mr. Comer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. COMER. Mr. Speaker, at the beginning of August, I was able to
join the majority leader and a number of my fellow freshmen on an 8-day
trip to Israel.
I would like to thank Leader McCarthy for organizing this informative
and memorable visit, which taught me so much about the importance of
the U.S.-Israel relationship and the numerous challenges and
opportunities facing our two countries and our other allies in the
region.
It is impossible to visit Israel without feeling the weight of
history, from Biblical times to modern day. Staying in Jerusalem,
seeing Bethlehem up close, viewing Israel from atop the Golan Heights,
and traveling all along the Jordan River, all made a lasting
impression.
My time in Israel also impressed me on Israel's undeniable security
needs in the face of the persistent threat from Iran and its proxies in
Syria and Lebanon, as well as the instability and violence stemming
from the long-running conflict with the Palestinians.
Listening to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's presentation
to our congressional delegation greatly enhanced my level of support
for Israeli foreign aid, just as listening to the Palestinian
Authority's presentation greatly enhanced my opposition to foreign aid
for Palestine.
For these reasons, I believe U.S. security assistance to Israel
should continue to be a high priority, and I am proud that defense
collaboration between our two countries has yielded many important
developments, including the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, which
is among the top missile shield technologies in the world.
Considering the growing threat of North Korea's nuclear missile
program and Iran's ballistic missile development, it is clear that our
efforts in this field are more important now than ever.
In addition to our successful cooperation on defense, the U.S. and
Israel also work together on many other issues. One of these issues
that is of particular interest to me is agriculture. I never dreamed
that Israel's agriculture industry would be as advanced as it was.
Despite a very challenging ecosystem, Israel produces enough food to
feed their entire country, as well as boasts a very impressive
agriculture export market.
In conclusion, I believe the close working relationship between our
two governments will remain critically important for many years to
come, and I am grateful for the opportunity to advance these ties in
one small way through my visit last month.
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