Nov 08 2024

Graham Statement on Ambassador Herzog

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today made this statement after Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog, announced he would step down from the position.   

“Throughout my time in Congress, I have tried to be a good friend and ally to Israel because I believe our fates are intertwined. I make frequent trips to Israel to understand the situation on the ground, their needs, and what the United States can do to promote a strong and secure Israel. Michael Herzog, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, has been one of the most effective voices for the state of Israel I’ve ever known. Michael enjoyed the trust and support of both sides of the aisle, and his word was his bond. He has been instrumental in meeting Israel’s needs during this traumatic time in the history of the Jewish State.

“As a retired military officer, he understands duty, honor and sacrifice. He has established himself as one of the most trusted representatives from the region and is admired across the board. He has worked very hard to advance normalization efforts between Saudi Arabia and Israel, building on the successes of the Abraham Accords.

“Ambassador Herzog and his wife, Shirin, have a deep understanding and appreciation for the United States. They have worked tirelessly to promote and strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship, and over the past three years, both have become my dear friends. They should be proud of what they accomplished representing Israel in Washington.

“Michael and Shirin will be missed, but I am certain they will both continue to contribute to fostering the ties between the United States and Israel.”

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