Israel is fighting against the enemies of
the United States in a war orchestrated by Iran, helped by Russian
intelligence and funded by money from China, former U.S. Ambassador to
the U.N. Nikki Haley said in Israel on Monday.
The Republican former presidential
candidate, who is known for her stalwart support for Israel, spoke
during a solidarity visit to communities near the Gaza Strip and just
days after Haley announced she would be voting for former President
Donald Trump in November’s election.
Haley said that the nearly-eight-month-old
Israel-Hamas war cannot be fixed with a political agreement because an
entire generation of Palestinians is steeped with Hamas ideology that
needs to be changed.
“Don’t listen to media bites that you
hear,” she said at the site of Sderot’s former police station, which was
destroyed in a battle after Hamas invaders holed up inside in October.
“America is with you.”
Former
South Carolina governor and former US ambassador to the United Nations
Nikki Haley, in the Gaza border community of Nir Oz, May 27, 2024.
After a tour of Kibbutz Nir Oz and the
site of the Supernova music festival in the desert, which has been
turned into a makeshift memorial, Haley called the surprise cross-border
attack, in which terrorists killed some 1,200 people and abducted 252
others to Gaza, “one of the most brutal massacres” she has ever seen.
“What happened on October 7 is pure evil, and can never be forgotten,” she said.
“Imagine if this happened in America on a
Sunday. What would we feel? What would be going through? We wouldn’t
stop and we wouldn’t let it go.
“If we say ‘Never again’ we have to be
truthful: These are all murderers and accomplices,” Haley said after
listing Iran, Russia and China.
Knesset member Danny Danon, who was Israel’s ambassador to the U.N. during Haley’s tenure there, accompanied her on the tour.
“If we will not destroy Hamas and continue this war, they will do it over and over again,” he said.
“I tell my Israeli friends that we should
take Hamas at their word” when it says it intends to repeat Oct. 7 over
and over again, Haley responded.
“We need your moral clarity. We want your voice to be heard,” he told her.
Haley continued, “I thought I had seen it
all at the U.N.,” calling the recent anti-Israel rulings by
international courts in The Hague “disgusting.”
“I would have walked out,” she said of the
moment of silence the world body recently marked for the late Iranian
president. And of the pro-Hamas campus protests in the U.S.: “Arab money
is funding our colleges. We need to get foreign funding out of the
country.
“There is no gray areas between Iran and
Hamas, and freedom loving countries who want peace,” Haley said. “So
pick a side. I know which side I am on.”
Former
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and MK Danny Danon visit
Kibbutz Nir Oz near the Gaza Strip, May 27, 2024.
Walking through the fields of the massacre
During a desert heat wave, with
temperatures touching the century mark, Haley walked through the
destroyed homes at Nir Oz, where one in four residents was either killed
or abducted.
She then toured the nearby music festival
site, where more than 300 people were murdered on that fateful Shabbat.
The ambassador said it made her think of her own kids.
Tali Binner, 28, from the Tel Aviv suburb
of Holon, told Haley, “I didn’t survive; I’m here only by chance.” She
survived the massacre by hiding in a trailer and witnessed friends being
dismembered, raped and killed.
Haley told her, “Every time you tell it,
it heals you. I know it’s hard. Keep going,” before embracing her as
sand swirled in the air.
Bill Silverstein from Chicago shouted,
“Nikki, thank you so much for being here.” He was part of a group of
Americans on a solidarity mission with the Jewish United Fund of
Chicago (JUF) that was touring the site at the same time. “It means a
lot,” he said.
“This story is not told [enough],” Haley
responded. “You can’t walk through that [the festival site] without
feeling a tremendous amount of emotion.”
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