House Republican Conference Chair Congresswoman Elise Stefanik recently addressed the ongoing discussions between the U.S. and Israel regarding the situation in Gaza and the actions against Hamas. The U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, is also present in Jerusalem for meetings with Israeli leaders.
The U.S. has expressed support for Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas but emphasized the importance of conducting operations in a targeted, precise, and effective manner. This comes amidst concerns raised by Amnesty International about the potential misuse of U.S. weapons in violation of international laws.
Congresswoman Stefanik highlighted the strong support of House Republicans and the American people for Israel, criticizing what she perceives as equivocation from the Biden administration and some Democrats. She emphasized the need for unwavering support for Israel, especially in the wake of recent violence that has impacted the Jewish community.
Regarding the issue of Palestinian casualties in Gaza, Stefanik reiterated that Hamas often uses civilians as shields, making it challenging for Israel to target Hamas leadership without risking civilian lives. She commended Israel for its respect for human rights in its operations.
Stefanik referenced a bipartisan bill passed by Congress that aims to ensure the provision of aid and weaponry to Israel. She criticized President Biden for allegedly withholding these resources, stating that it goes against the intent of Congress and undermines the U.S.-Israel alliance.
Responding to concerns about the bill potentially infringing on the president's constitutional authorities, Stefanik argued that the president should adhere to the law passed by Congress. She accused Biden of withholding defense resources due to political considerations, which she deemed unacceptable and a betrayal of the U.S.-Israel alliance.
When questioned about the tradition of avoiding partisan criticism of a sitting president on foreign soil, Stefanik defended her remarks by stating that she was invited to discuss her efforts in combating anti-Semitism and supporting U.S.-Israel relations.