30 years ago in the Gulf war, Israel endured 31 scud missile strikes from Iraq; its population effectively defenseless. Fifteen years ago in the second Lebanon war, Hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets at Israel in 34 days. Again, Israel had no active defense. Five months ago over the course of just 11 days, Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza launched more than 4,500 rockets at Israel, but because of Iron Dome, Israel is no longer defenseless. Iron Dome has saved lives both Israeli and Palestinian. America's commitment to Iron Dome is rock solid. Today's vote will make that clear in spite that some on both sides of the aisle will seek to make Israel and our unyielding support for the U.S.-Israel relationship a wedge issue. There are so many reasons for hope in the region. Israel has a new government with the broadest imaginable governing coalition, including Arab parties. Israelis and Palestinians are talking to each other again. The Abraham Accords are changing the dynamic between Israel and her Arab neighbors. Progress in all these areas starts with and depends on security. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time of the gentleman has expired. Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, I yield the gentleman an additional 10 seconds.
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