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Larry Hogan criticizes Van Hollen for neglecting Maryland’s Jewish population

A Bold Stand:‍ Larry Hogan Slams Sen. Van Hollen Over Israel Stance

In a sweeping critique during his first major policy address, ⁣former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan did not mince words about Senator Chris Van Hollen’s (D-MD) perceived lackluster support for Israel, signaling a fiery beginning to his Senate campaign.

Hogan, a centrist Republican who successfully led a traditionally Democratic state for two terms, surprised many with his recent entry into the race for retiring Senator Ben Cardin’s seat.‍ This move not only spices up the electoral battle but also amplifies GOP efforts⁢ to win back the Senate this fall.

Hogan’s Condemnation at⁤ Beth Sholom Congregation

On a strategic⁣ Friday at the Beth Sholom Congregation in ⁣Potomac, Maryland, Hogan charged Van Hollen with failing to‌ uphold the interests of Maryland’s Jewish⁢ community while pledging to emulate Sen. Cardin’s ⁢pro-Israel legacy.

“We may not have always agreed‌ on every issue, but we always worked together…Senator Cardin‌ should be commended for his consistent and strong support for Israel against the ⁤loudest and angriest‍ voices,” Hogan stated.

He‌ affirmed his commitment to continued steadfast leadership​ before shifting focus to Van Hollen, with whom he would potentially share state representation duties should he claim​ victory ‌in the race.

The Controversy Around‌ Van Hollen’s Letter

Hogan painted Van Hollen⁢ as ​one of ‌the most⁣ antagonistic voices ⁣against Israel ‌in the Senate, referencing a controversial letter the Senator co-signed that urged President Biden ⁤to halt U.S. military aid to Israel.

The letter, backed by eight Democrats,⁤ sparked fierce debate, accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu⁣ of impeding humanitarian aid into Gaza and potentially breaching U.S. aid regulations.

“We urge you to make it clear to the Netanyahu⁤ government that failing to immediately and dramatically expand ‌humanitarian access… will lead to serious consequences,” the senators voiced in their letter.

Hogan lambasted the letter’s sentiment while speaking to the Washington Examiner, suggesting ⁤Van Hollen’s stance ⁢was driven by “pressure from the ⁣far-left base.”

Hogan’s Optimism for Bipartisan Cooperation

Despite scorching critiques, Hogan remains optimistic about working‌ with​ Van Hollen, referencing his ⁣history of bipartisan collaboration as governor.

His electoral⁤ campaign will now⁣ face either Rep. David Trone (D-MD) or Angela Alsobrooks, a‍ contrast highlighted by an internal ⁣Democratic split over Israel’s military actions⁤ that has seen a shift ​toward calling ‍for restraint amidst humanitarian⁤ concerns.

Netanyahu and Van Hollen: Diverging Perspectives

Amidst the strife, Netanyahu holds Hamas responsible for aid blockages, while Van Hollen maintains a nuanced stance supporting Israel’s right to self-defense but condemning restrictions on ⁤humanitarian aid.

“I have continuously pressed for… humanitarian aid to Gaza… I also believe that a just war must be fought justly,” Van Hollen commented,⁣ underscoring his rationale behind the letter.

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Hogan’s Motivation and Future Aims

As a prominent GOP figure critical of Trump’s influence, Hogan has vowed neutrality in the upcoming party nomination, propelled into his Senate bid by disappointment over failed ‌bipartisan legislation aimed at aiding Ukraine and Israel⁢ among others.

“It made me ​frustrated…⁣ That was​ the moment when I decided to run ⁣for the United States Senate,” Hogan reflected on his decision.

With the campaign ‍trail heating up, Hogan is not only casting a spotlight on key international alliances but also ​reshaping ‌the narrative of bipartisan leadership in the face of ‌nationwide division.



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