Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has issued a statement emphasizing the importance of continued American support for Israel, warning that if the United States withdraws its backing, "God will pull the plug on us." This comment came amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where more than 50,000 children have reportedly died. Graham, who has received over $1 million from pro-Israel lobbying groups, framed support for Israel as a "divine imperative" during a speech in South Carolina. His remarks have drawn criticism, including from political figures who argue that such statements represent a misinterpretation of Christian doctrine and highlight the humanitarian toll on Palestinian children. The debate over U.S. aid to Israel continues to evoke strong opinions about the moral and political implications of American foreign policy in the region.
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