Washington – U.S. Congress Approves Funding For Israeli Missile Defense Aid

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    Anti-missile system Iron Dome, meant to protect Israeli towns from rocket attacks. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems LTD. Washington – The US House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly backed President Barack Obama’s plans to help Israel deploy an anti-missile system, in an unmistakable election-year show of support.

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    By a 410-4 margin, lawmakers endorsed Obama’s plan to give Israel 205 million dollars for its production of a short-range rocket defense system called “Iron Dome.”

    “With nearly every square inch of Israel at risk from rocket and missile attacks, we must ensure that our most important ally in the region has the tools to defend itself,” said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman.

    “The looming threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, and the persistent threat posed by Iran’s allies Hamas and Hezbollah, only serve to reinforce our longstanding commitment to Israel’s security,” the California Democrat added.

    Israel completed tests in January on its Iron Dome system, designed to intercept short-range rockets and artillery shells fired at Israel by Hamas and Hezbollah.

    The next phase is to integrate the system into the army. Israel hopes the Iron Dome will help counter rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip and from Lebanon.

    Palestinian militants have fired thousands of home-made rockets into southern Israel, prompting Israel’s devastating assault on the Islamist Hamas in Gaza on December 27, 2008.

    The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah also fired some 4,000 rockets into northern Israel during a 2006 war with Israel. The group is believed to have an arsenal of some 40,000 rockets.

    The vote did not actually free up any funds for Iron Dome, but put the US Congress on record as supporting the plan.

    It came after ties between Israel and its key ally the United States were strained when plans for new Israeli settler homes in east Jerusalem were announced just as US Vice President Joe Biden visited the Jewish state.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    who are the 4 that voted against it???

    thanks america!!!
    thanks america!!!
    13 years ago

    I am broke here in America, being taxed to death and Congress voted to pay for Israel to buy more missiles…? Not that Israel doesn’t have enough already and we need to buy them some more. And everybody here on VIN thinks it is great. Will logic set in one day?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    If during the scud-war in 1991 the “patriot” that was supposed to “protect” eretz yisroel didn’t work,then how can we put our trust into this new contraption? The only thing one can put their trust in is Hashem!

    anon 5
    anon 5
    13 years ago

    The four Representatives voting against the resolution were John Conyers (D – MI), Dennis Kucinich (D – OH), Ron Paul (R – TX), and Pete Stark (D – CA).

    Ron Paul is a libertarian nutball, who believes in not giving any money to any foreign country

    Dennis Kucinich is the patron saint of radical leftists and a honorary member of Hamas and Hezbollah

    John Conyers I believe represents the heaviley Arab district in Michigan. Also he is the eminant Dean of the Congressional Black Caucus whose wife is about to go to jail for fraud

    Pete Stark represents California’s 13th congressional district in southwestern Alameda County. This district includes one little town called Berkley! Oh and he is the first openly Atheist congressman in the U.S., and this idiot won the humanist award some Atheist organization.