A tribute circulating in Israeli right-wing media describes the late Senator Lindsey Graham as 'the clearest and strongest voice in the Senate against Iran and for Israel.' His office confirmed his death from a rapid illness earlier this morning, as The Zioneer reported.
As The Zioneer reported at 09:10 Jerusalem, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) passed away from a sudden illness, confirmed by his office. Now, a tribute circulated in Israeli right-wing media remembers the 71-year-old as 'the clearest and strongest voice in the Senate against Iran and for Israel.' The message, which also expresses gratitude for his advocacy, reflects the sentiment of many in Israel who viewed him as a steadfast ally. Graham was a leading Republican voice on foreign policy and a key architect of the hawkish U.S. stance toward Iran. The tribute adds to the wave of eulogies following his death, though no further details on the illness have been released.
4 developments
- DevelopingIsrael Katz eulogizes Lindsey Graham: 'True friend of Israel, one of its strongest supporters'
- StrongThe Zioneer: Lindsey Graham's death is a 'huge loss' for Israel at this critical juncture
- StrongYossi Dagan eulogizes Lindsey Graham: 'A true friend of Israel and the settlement in Samaria'
- DevelopingShas chairman Aryeh Deri eulogizes Lindsey Graham: 'One of the greatest friends of Israel'
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