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Senator Lindsey Graham, Key Trump Ally and Israel Supporter, Dies at 71

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a senior ally of former President Donald Trump and a prominent supporter of Israel in the U.S. Congress, died unexpectedly at age 71. His office announced on social media that Graham passed away on the evening of Saturday, July 11, following a rapid and sudden illness. His family requested privacy during this difficult time.

Graham represented South Carolina in the U.S. Senate for several decades and was a central figure in shaping American policy toward the Middle East. He was known for his strong pro-Israel stance and vocal support for Trump’s policies, especially regarding Iran. In recent weeks, Graham was actively involved in efforts to influence U.S. strategy on Iran, urging a firm approach to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, even at significant political cost.

He frequently visited Israel, meeting with prime ministers and security leaders, and was a leading advocate for expanding the Abraham Accords. Graham criticized proposed agreements with Iran, warning against allowing Tehran to continue backing terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah without consequences. In a recent interview, he stated he was willing to sacrifice his political career to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear arms.

Graham’s death marks the loss of a key Republican voice on national security and Middle East issues, particularly in support of Israel and countering Iranian influence. His close advisory role to Trump on foreign policy underscored his influence in Washington.

Summary: Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime South Carolina Republican and close Trump ally known for his strong support of Israel and tough stance on Iran, died suddenly at age 71 after a brief illness.

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