U.S. Senator Cory Booker Says Violence in Eretz Yisroel Must be Condemned in Strongest of Terms

bookerU.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) today condemned the recent violence in Israel, which left multiple Yidden dead, and scores injured.

“The incitement of violence and the murder of innocent people going about their daily lives is unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest of terms,” Booker stated. My heart aches for the victims of the recent outbreak of violence in Israel, and my prayers are with their families.

We must stand resolute in our commitment to supporting the security of our ally Israel and the safety of its people as we work against both those who incite and those who perpetrate acts of terrorism. The only path to peace is through negotiation, not violence.”

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18 COMMENTS

  1. Hmmm let me get this straight if the Israeli arabs kill jews then its terrible but if Iranian arabs kill jews then thats cool i’ll vote for that. Mr. Booker your a phony

  2. It is so easy to condemn “violence”. How about condemning the Palestinian?those statements are worthless without choosing a side. What a fake.

  3. Senator Booker – I think this is a lesson that you should take with you as you continue your ascent (or descent) in your political career, in that if you stand with the orthodox community- especially in their time of need they will always remember and will stand with you when you need them. But when you turn your back on them especially when they need you most – as you have done, no amount of smooth talk or statements. ..or in your case talking up your yiddish…..is going to make a difference. It’s actions that count and sadly that has not been the case with you.

  4. i think mr booker learnt to be a reg politician very quickly “talking the talk but not walking the walk”
    by his vote of support for the iran sham of a peace deal he’s indirectly responsible for what is now happening in israel
    he lost my vote ,confidence and support
    i for one won’t make the same mistake twice

  5. he speaks out of two sides of his mouth—we were told to vote for this man–that he had our best interests at heart—then he shoves us under the proverbial bus and votes for the iran deal—-nothing he says has any validity.

  6. so disappointed in this guy sorry…. He really turned his back on us when we needed him. Not a fan. Would rather not see him getting facetime…

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