NETANYAHU EXPOSES Lindsey Graham’s Aggressive Tactics in Support of US-Israel Aid Package

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently shared striking comments on the late Senator Lindsey Graham’s advocacy for increased US aid to Israel during an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press. Netanyahu’s remarks shed new light on Graham’s unyielding stance on the matter, illustrating his tenacity in pursuing his vision for a robust US-Israel alliance.

According to Netanyahu, he had proposed a “smaller number” for the aid package, but Graham firmly rejected the idea, stating that Israel required significant support. Netanyahu’s account highlights the intensity of Graham’s push for a substantial US assistance package in favor of the Israeli government. Netanyahu noted that Graham’s assertiveness extended to the extent of outbidding the Prime Minister of Israel in negotiations.

Furthermore, Netanyahu recalled that Graham had argued that he would not garner a single vote in South Carolina by accepting a reduced amount of aid. He claimed this was the result of South Carolina’s relatively low concentration of Jewish citizens. However, Graham emphasized his unwavering support for Israel, which he maintained was not only aligned with the interests of his constituents but also underscored the strong bipartisan support for US-Israel relations in Congress.

Netanyahu’s recollections offer unique insight into Graham’s approach to international diplomacy, demonstrating a clear commitment to advancing US-Israel ties. While the context of these events predates Graham’s current tenure as a US Senator, Netanyahu’s remarks underscore the enduring impact of Graham’s efforts on US foreign policy.

The former Prime Minister’s comments also underscore the significant role that Lindsey Graham played in supporting US-Israel relations during his time in office. His actions, including the unwavering advocacy for increased aid, demonstrate the enduring impact of his efforts.