July 30, 2021
Manchin Leads Bipartisan Colleagues In Urging Senate Appropriations Committee To Provide Security Assistance To Israel
Washington,
DC – This week, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, led seven Senators in urging Senate Committee
Appropriations Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Vice Chairman Richard Shelby
(R-AL) to support Israel’s emergency request in security assistance in order to
strengthen its Iron Dome missile defense system in preparation for any future
conflict.
The
Senators said in part,
“We write with regard to an issue of utmost importance to that of our ally,
Israel, and our own security interests. The U.S.-Israel relationship is rooted
in shared values of democracy and peace. They are also the greatest force for
stability in a region of chaos. An important part of this stability is the
ability of Israel to defend itself from ongoing threats to its people and its
very existence… Israel’s Iron Dome has saved countless lives as terrorists
intentionally launch rockets at Israel to harm civilians. In the latest
conflict this past May, Hamas and other groups, launched more than 4,400
rockets. Iron Dome successfully prevented approximately 90 percent of these
rockets from reaching their targets.”
Since
2016, the United States annually provides funds to Israel for security
assistance, and the negotiation allows Israel to make emergency requests in
times of conflict. Israel recently requested an additional $1 billion to
replenish and prepare its Iron Dome missile defense system in case of future
conflict.
“Failure
of Iron Dome to properly operate could harm our own interests in the region. In
May, President Biden stated that the U.S. fully supports Israel’s right to
defend itself and promised his “full support to replenish Israel’s Iron Dome.”
Earlier this month, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin submitted a formal supplemental
request of $1 billion for this funding. As such, we respectfully request the
committee provide the funding for Iron Dome and look forward to working with
you to ensure that the U.S. continues to advance peace and stability in the
Middle East,” the Senators continued.
Senator
Manchin was joined by U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Kirsten Gillibrand
(D-NY), Mike Rounds (R-SD), Susan Collins (R-ME), Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and John
Thune (R-SD).
The letter can be read in full below or click
here.
Dear
Chairman Leahy and Vice Chairman Shelby:
We
write with regard to an issue of utmost importance to that of our ally, Israel,
and our own security interests. The U.S.-Israel relationship is rooted in
shared values of democracy and peace. They are also the greatest force for
stability in a region of chaos. An important part of this stability is the
ability of Israel to defend itself from ongoing threats to its people and its
very existence.
It
is our understanding that Israel has recently made an emergency request of an
additional $1 billion in security assistance in order to replenish and prepare
its Iron Dome missile defense system for a future conflict. As you know, the
Memorandum of Understanding negotiated between Israel and the United States in
2016 provides for $500 million a year in security assistance for Israel’s
missile defense, but allows for Israel to make emergency requests in times of
conflict. As such, we respectfully urge you to provide funding to fulfill this
request.
Israel’s
Iron Dome has saved countless lives as terrorists intentionally launch rockets
at Israel to harm civilians. In the latest conflict this past May, Hamas and
other groups, launched more than 4,400 rockets. Iron Dome successfully
prevented approximately 90 percent of these rockets from reaching their
targets. The significance of this cannot be overstated. In past conflicts
between Israel and Gaza, Palestinian rockets have killed and injured hundreds
of civilians. With Iron Dome, Israel is able to protect its people. The safety
of Israel, and its people, is a critical national security concern to the
United States. We must ensure they have the resources to defend themselves from
the same terrorists who have killed Americans.
Failure
of Iron Dome to properly operate could harm our own interests in the region. In
May, President Biden stated that the U.S. fully supports Israel’s right to
defend itself and promised his “full support to replenish Israel’s Iron Dome.”
Earlier this month, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin submitted a formal
supplemental request of $1 billion for this funding. As such, we respectfully
request the committee provide the funding for Iron Dome and look forward to
working with you to ensure that the U.S. continues to advance peace and
stability in the Middle East.
Thank
you for your consideration of this timely request.
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