From AIPAC <[email protected]>
Subject A backdoor embargo on Israel? Not on our watch.
Date August 19, 2025 6:28 PM
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Sir or Madam,



A fringe bill in Congress would impose a dangerous, backdoor arms embargo on Israel &mdash; even as our ally is fighting right now to defeat terrorists, free the hostages, protect its families, and safeguard our shared security.


And it&rsquo;s no surprise who&rsquo;s pushing it: anti-Israel members of Congress like Ilhan Omar, AOC, and Pramila Jayapal. They&rsquo;re trying to tie Israel&rsquo;s hands in the middle of a war.


Let&rsquo;s be clear about who wins if this passes: Hamas, Hezbollah, and Tehran. Handcuffing Israel in the middle of a war doesn&rsquo;t promote peace &mdash; it enables and rewards terror.


The U.S.&ndash;Israel security partnership is essential to Americans&rsquo; safety and our country&rsquo;s national interest. It deters Iran, protects our troops, advances missile defense, and promotes stability in the Middle East, a region so often defined by chaos.


Congress must reject this bill now. Allies deserve support &mdash; terrorists deserve pressure.


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Tell Congress: Stop the de facto embargo. Stand with our ally Israel.

History shows what happens when American leadership wavers: Our enemies push harder. But when we stand strong, peace has a chance &mdash; and hostages come home.

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Choose strength. Stand with Israel.

AIPAC
The mission of AIPAC is to encourage and persuade the U.S. government to enact specific policies that create a strong, enduring and mutually beneficial relationship with our ally Israel.


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