From Nikki Haley <[email protected]>
Subject There’s something exciting I want to share with you
Date March 20, 2025 6:30 PM
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Friend,
Last summer, I had the privilege to go to Israel. As part of my trip, I traveled to the southern part of the country, so I could pay respects to the victims of October 7th. I went to Sderot, which is just a few hundred feet from the Gaza border.



When Hamas attacked, Sderot was one of their main targets. It&rsquo;s in the middle of a desert&mdash;a desert that the Jewish people have turned into a garden. They&rsquo;ve made it one of the most fertile and productive agricultural areas in the entire country. Thanks to their genius and hard work, Sderot and the surrounding region don&rsquo;t just feed Israel. They feed people across the world.


And the terrorists can&rsquo;t stand it.



They hate the idea of the Jewish people doing something good. They don&rsquo;t want a garden. They want it to go back to being a desert&mdash;a place where no one can live.


But we refuse to let that happen.We want to see Sderot come back, stronger than ever. And we want all of Israel to become a place of peace&mdash;a place where people can get back to growing food, raising families, and giving back to our world.


When I was in Sderot, Mayor Alon Dividi and his senior advisor, Amit Kochavi, told me exactly how we can help. Amit said the biggest thing we can do is get Americans involved in rebuilding the region, especially in agriculture. And he asked if we&rsquo;d connect their local college, Sapir, with Clemson.



After I got home, I reached out to Clemson and asked what a partnership could look like. The team here got back to me quickly with some great ideas. And now here we are, less than a year later, at the start of something extraordinary.



This partnership really is a match made in heaven. Two agriculture giants are coming together. Two leaders in innovation are joining forces. Through our collaboration, we&rsquo;ll do great things. And while the benefits will flow to both our countries, I&rsquo;m especially excited at how it will strengthen Israel in this challenging time.


I&rsquo;ve always been amazed by Israel&rsquo;s contributions to the world. But when I was ambassador to the United Nations, no one ever talked about it. The only thing other counties seem to care about is Israel and the Palestinians. It&rsquo;s like nothing else matters. But Israel does&mdash;and is&mdash;so much more. And Israel&rsquo;s impact is clear across our entire world.


Israel is a global leader&mdash;not just in agriculture, but in technology, medicine, and so much else. Israeli scientists and innovators are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge, while paving the way to a new era of human flourishing. More people need to recognize that. And yes, more people need to celebrate it.

Because when Israel succeeds, America succeeds, and the entire world is better off.

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My very best,

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Nikki Haley
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