‘If America draws a plug on Israel, then God Will …’: Lindsay Graham’s speech viral; He says that he is tired of the word ‘massacre’ because …

Senator Lindsay Graham said that God will not forgive us if we do not support Israel.

American senator Lindsay Graham gave a specific supporter Israeli speech as he was addressing the Republican Party’s supporters in South Carolina, where he said that God would draw a plug in the United States if the US draws a plug on Israel. The American senator said before diving in a strong defense of Israel, “Israel is in a fight for his life. Our friends in Israel are surrounded by people who will kill them all.”

Hamas fighters emerge from debris, surprised IDF with direct Mercwa tank in Gaza. Watch

“If the Israel wanted to massacre, they could. They have the ability to do so. They do not. Hamas, they will massacre in thirty seconds. They cannot simply do it. This is a big difference, people. For the people of my party: I am tired of this nonsense. Israel is our friend. Graham said that he is the most reliable friend. “They are a democracy that is surrounded by people who will cut their throat if they can. It’s not a difficult option. It’s not an American. It’s not a difficult option if you are a Christian. A word of warning: A word of warning: If America draws a plug in Israel, God will draw plugs on us. And we are not going to do it,” said the senator. As Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planned a wide aggressive in the Gaza Strip, he said that the Palestinians would be allowed to leave before the widespread aggressive start. Netanyahu said, “We are not doing them out, but we are allowing them to leave.” He said, “Give them the opportunity to leave, first, to leave the combat zone, and usually to leave the area, if they wanted,” he said, referring to refugee outfits during wars in Syria, Ukraine and Afghanistan.Trump may visit Israel the next month, contingent of progress in conversation with a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas, the YNET news site on Thursday cited US and Israel officials. “The President will visit Britain in September, and it is possible that he will stay in Israel, but it is not certain and not finalized.”

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