Christian and Jewish leaders gathered at
the annual Christians United for Israel summit just south of Washington,
D.C., on Monday evening for a “Night to Honor Israel.”
Speaking to thousands of attendees waving
Israeli and American flags, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) slammed the
policies of the Biden and Obama administrations towards Iran and pledged
that a second term for former President Donald Trump would see a return
to a harder stance against the regime.
“Iran is the root of all evil, and we’re
going to stand up to ’em, and if Trump gets in, if I were the Ayatollah,
I’d be watching,” Graham said. “I’m also going to introduce an
authorization to use military force to stop the Iranians from getting a
nuclear weapon, if we have to do that.”
He argued that Iran’s proxy groups in the
region were ultimately under Iranian authority and Iran should therefore
be held responsible for their actions.
“An attack by Hezbollah against the State
of Israel should be considered an attack by Iran against the State of
Israel,” said the senator, adding that he would introduce legislation to
that effect on Wednesday.
“I see the destruction of Hamas and
Hezbollah and Iran as necessary for the survival of Israel and the
United States—and what I mean by the destruction of Iran, I mean the
destruction of the regime,” he added.
Graham also took shots at international organizations that have been critical of Israel’s conduct in the war against Hamas.
“Have you heard of the International
Criminal Court? They can go to hell,” he said. “UNRWA? Not one dime of
your money is going to go to this organization as long as I am in the
United States Senate.”
‘An unwelcoming world’
The crowd, which included both Christians
as well as many visibly Jewish attendees, also heard CUFI’s founder and
chairman pastor John Hagee, and from Orna and Ronen Neutra, whose son
Omer was taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7. The two led the crowd in a
prayer for Israel’s leaders to “accept responsible proposals placed
before them in order to bring about the release of our loved ones.”
Addressing hostage families, Graham said
earlier that he was “cautiously optimistic” that their “day of
deliverance will be at hand,” in an apparent reference to a potential
ceasefire-for-hostages deal.
The keynote speaker on Monday was the
American-Israeli billionaire philanthropist and political donor Dr.
Miriam Adelson, who compared the experience of Israelis and Jews after
Oct. 7 to events leading up to the Holocaust.
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