Israel Mourns Death of Senator Lindsey Graham, Acknowledges His Strong Support
Lindsey Graham, the veteran Republican senator from South Carolina, passed away at age 71 on Sunday morning. His office released a statement expressing gratitude for the prayers and requested privacy for his family during this difficult time.
In Israel, leaders quickly expressed deep sorrow over Graham's death, recognizing him as one of the country's greatest supporters. Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir described Graham as a steadfast friend who supported Israel not because it was easy, but because he believed it was right. He praised Graham's unwavering support, courage, and moral clarity, noting that millions of Israelis admired him. Ben-Gvir extended condolences to Graham's family and the American people.
Minister and Cabinet member Eli Cohen also paid tribute, calling Graham one of Israel's closest friends in Washington and globally. Cohen highlighted Graham's firm stance against Iran's "axis of evil," his determined fight against terrorism, and his commitment to justice and freedom. He credited Graham with playing a significant role in strengthening the special and deep relationship between Israel and the United States, especially in recent years. Cohen concluded by calling Graham a dear friend who stood unwaveringly by Israel and truth. "May his memory be blessed," he said.
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