Graham defends Israel’s war on Hamas, questions critics: “How many deaths were too many in WWII after Pearl Harbor?
Sen. Lindsey Graham Slams Critics of Israel’s War Against Hamas
In a fiery interview with CNN host Dana Bash on “State of the Union,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) passionately defended Israel’s campaign against Hamas, dismissing critics who suggest that collateral damage should prevent Israel from wiping out the terrorist group.
Graham’s remarks come in the wake of an unprecedented terrorist attack by Hamas, which claimed the lives of 1,200 Israelis in October.
Not holding back, Graham called out Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin for their criticism of Israel’s tactics without offering any viable alternatives.
“Tell Israel How to Destroy Hamas Without Harming Innocent Palestinians”
“I don’t want any innocent Palestinian to die, but how do you do this?” Graham questioned. “Vice President Harris, tell Israel how to destroy Hamas in a way that spares innocent Palestinians, and I will pass it along. I don’t know how to do this because Hamas has integrated itself into civilian areas, such as apartments, schools, and hospitals. They have tunnels everywhere. The reason why so many Palestinians are dying is because Hamas wants them to die. So, if you have any ideas on how to minimize civilian casualties, let me know. I will relay it to Israel, or you can tell them directly.”
Graham emphasized that allowing Hamas to remain standing after the conflict would be a grave strategic failure.
When asked about the number of Palestinian civilian casualties, Graham drew a parallel to World War II, highlighting the civilian deaths that occurred as the Allies fought against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.
“What is Too Many People Dying in World War II?”
“Well, tell us how to do it differently,” Graham challenged. “Did the American public worry about the number of casualties when we were destroying Tokyo and Berlin after Pearl Harbor? I know it’s not the same, but there are similarities. After October 7th, Israel is engaged in total war with Hamas. The extent of their actions is likely not shown on television because it’s too graphic. So, the bottom line is that no Republican is calling for Israel to change its military tactics because we don’t know how to change them.”
Graham stressed the importance of destroying Hamas for both Israel and the Palestinians, asserting that Hamas’s actions make it nearly impossible for Israel to fight without harming innocent people.
Watch the interview below:
How can countries and the international community support Israel’s efforts to minimize civilian casualties and protect its people from terrorist attacks?
Adequate alternatives or solutions. He denounced their lack of understanding and empathy for the Israeli people who have endured relentless attacks from Hamas for years.
Graham emphasized the fact that Israel has the right to defend itself and its citizens, just like any other sovereign nation. He firmly stated, ”If any country in the world had rockets raining down on its cities, it would not hesitate to take action to protect its people. Why should Israel be any different?”
He also challenged the notion that Israel’s actions are disproportionate, stating that Hamas purposely places rocket launchers and weapon caches in civilian areas, using their own people as human shields. Graham argued that Israel takes great measures to minimize civilian casualties, such as warning civilians before targeting areas, while Hamas deliberately targets innocent Israelis.
Furthermore, Graham questioned the credibility of those who condemn Israel without acknowledging the root cause of the conflict. He stressed that Hamas, recognized as a terrorist organization by multiple countries, has repeatedly rejected peace offers and continues to seek the destruction of Israel. He stated, “Until Hamas renounces violence and accepts Israel’s right to exist, there can be no meaningful dialogue or peace process.”
Graham’s support for Israel is not only driven by his belief in its right to self-defense but also by the longstanding alliance between the United States and Israel. He highlighted the strategic importance of Israel in the Middle East, serving as a stabilizing force in a region plagued by violence and extremism. He asserted that standing firmly with Israel is not only a moral obligation but also in the best interests of the United States.
As the interview concluded, Graham urged the international community to unite in condemning Hamas and supporting Israel’s efforts to eliminate the terrorist organization. He emphasized the need for countries around the world to stand together against terrorism and extremism, stating, “If we allow Hamas to continue its reign of terror, we are not only failing Israel, but we are also jeopardizing global security.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham’s passionate defense of Israel’s war against Hamas sheds light on the complex realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His unwavering support for Israel’s right to self-defense and his challenge to the narrative that undermines Israel’s actions are important contributions to the ongoing debate. Graham’s remarks serve as a reminder that it is crucial to understand the full context of the conflict and consider the dire circumstances faced by the Israeli people, who are constantly under threat from terrorist organizations like Hamas.
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