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Frankel Offers Amendment to Bolster Israel’s Iron Dome and Arrow Defense Systems

Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL-22) offered an amendment to the House Defense appropriations bill last night that would add investments to Israel’s Iron Dome and Arrow missile defense systems. Frankel’s amendment would invest an additional $20 million in funding for Israel’s Iron Dome defense system and $5 million for their Arrow defense system to bolster protection against short and long-range missile attacks.

Frankel’s amendment was defeated 192-231.

Please find her House floor speech as delivered below and a video of her speech here.

Mr. Speaker, this is the final amendment to the bill which will not kill the bill or send it back to committee. If adopted, the bill will re-appropriate resources in areas critical to our national security and to defend Israel, our most important ally in the Middle East.

My motion to recommit adds $20 million dollars funding for Israel’s Iron Dome defense program and $5 million dollars for the Arrow defense program in order to bolster protection against short and long -range missile attacks.

Now here’s something that we can all agree: Defending Israel is in the interest of our national security.

The bond between the United States and Israel is rooted in our shared national interest and our common values of democracy, rule of law, and basic human rights.

Israel’s security is our security! The same forces threatening Israel jeopardize the United States.

And this is not a partisan issue.

All of us who have been to Israel are struck by how close Israelis live to neighbors who want to destroy them.

As a former mayor of a city, I ran a city where we had real problems like gangs and crime – but I never had to worry about the towns next door shooting rockets at my residents. I can't imagine what it would be like to be the Mayor of Sderot.

In 2008, before we had Iron Dome, a surge in Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza forced Israel to launch a ground operation that tragically claimed over a thousand Israeli and Palestinian lives.

Fast forward. Last November in just one week, over 1,500 rockets were fired at Israel again by terrorist groups in Gaza. Thankfully, this time, Iron Dome intercepted over 80 percent of deadly attacks preventing war and saving lives.

I know that we can all agree our support for Israel’s missile-defense program is not merely a favor we do for Israel. Our political and military leaders have long praised the strategic significance of Israel’s powerful military advancing our interests in the region – saving our nation billions of dollars on military personnel and equipment that we might otherwise be forced to deploy.

Looking at Israel’s neighborhood, never has this situation been so urgent for both our countries. With increased threats from Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah and al-Qaeda, and instability in Syria, Egypt, and Jordan, we must do all we can to strengthen Israelis’ defenses.  That is why this amendment to increase funding for these defense systems is so timely and necessary.

Support for Israel has always enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support so I urge my Democratic and Republican colleagues to come together on this important amendment to support Israel and promote stability in the Middle East.

I thank you Madam Speaker and I yield back my time.  

 

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