Standing with Israel
Our office is a strong advocate for the U.S.-Israel alliance, consistently championing Israel's right to defend itself against aggression from terrorist organizations. Our office has voted to send crucial aid to Israel and supported the accelerated deployment of U.S. military resources to the region in response to imminent threats. We have condemned Hamas and Hezbollah for their roles in perpetuating violence and chaos, and demanded accountability from the administration regarding funding for anti-American and anti-Israel groups. We are committed to countering global terrorism and standing with our allies and the Jewish community.
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In recent weeks we've witnessed several escalations-- most notably when U.S. service members were injured in a rocket attack conducted by Iranian proxies. Hezbollah and Hamas contribute nothing to the world but chaos and violence. Our support for Israel’s security is steadfast, especially in the face of threats from Iran and its terrorist proxies. Israel has every right to defend itself against these relentless attacks.
The brutal murder of six hostages, including American-Israeli citizen Hersh Goldberg-Polin, by Hamas is a disgusting and vile crime underscoring the pure hatred towards Christian’s and the Jewish community. Israel has every right to defend itself, and the United States stands firmly with our ally. We must ensure Hamas is eradicated from the face of the earth and bring every hostage home.
“Today's successful rescue of Qaid Farhan Alkadi from Hamas captivity is a testament to the bravery and dedication of Israel’s defense forces. This rescue is a beacon of hope for all the hostages and their families. Our prayers remain with them, and we stand firmly with our allies in Israel as they continue their relentless efforts to bring everyone safely home.”
Rep. Mace delivered the following statement in response to the US ordering accelerated deployment strike groups to Middle East amid imminent retaliatory attack on Israel by Iran:
"No mercy for terrorists, I stand with Israel."
Hamas claims they want peace but once again proves their utter disregard for peace by appointing Yahya Sinwar as their new top political “leader.” This is the same man who orchestrated the horrific attacks on American citizens and the Jews in Israel on October 7th. He embodies the worst atrocities known to mankind. Under his reign, remains a vile and illegitimate force that feeds on destruction, chaos, torture, rape and death. He is Israel's most wanted terrorist.

“As Prime Minister Netanyahu comes to address Congress, we stand firmly with Israel following Hamas' barbaric attacks. Netanyahu's visit reaffirms the United States alliance against terrorism around the globe. Charleston is home to one of the oldest synagogues, and our office is committed to protecting the religious freedoms of our Jewish community. While the current administration has shown indecision and hesitancy, we fully support Israel's right to defend itself and we look forward to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s address to U.S.
"The Iranian government is funding pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests on American campuses, a direct result of Biden's weakness and inability to stand up to foreign threats. Despite Iran's blatant aggression and election meddling happening right under our noses, the extremist left is doing nothing, letting our critical sanction bills collect dust. What we're seeing is just the tip of the iceberg. Biden is shamelessly kowtowing to Tehran, leaving our democracy hanging by a thread. This isn't Left vs. Right anymore—it's America vs.
"America was founded on a system of checks and balances. Unfortunately, we've seen this system get pushed aside to advance radical agendas. The EPA's collusion with the White House is no exception. Today’s hearing with the Oversight Committee not only exposed the Biden Administration’s push of nearly $50 million to fund left-wing organizations that push antisemitic, anti-American rhetoric.
(Washington D.C.) - Representative Nancy Mace made the following statement after voting in favor of sending aid to Israel: