The National Jewish Democratic Council today applauded President Barack Obama for signing the U.S.-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act of 2012. NJDC President and CEO David A. Harris said:
“Today’s action by the President is an important step forward for the U.S.-Israel relationship—and only the latest demonstration of President Obama’s commitment to Israel’s security. Once again, this President has taken a firm stand in support of Israel and we applaud him for signing the U.S.-Israel Enhanced Security Act of 2012—as all members of the pro-Israel community should. With today’s signing, there should be no doubt that this pro-Israel President stands squarely behind Israel.”
In addition to reaffirming the U.S.‘s commitment to Israel, the U.S.-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act of 2012 resolves to provide Israel with military support, veto anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations, expand cooperation with Israel across many facets of society, and assist with ongoing peace efforts with the Palestinians—all as President Obama has done. The bill also states that the U.S. will support all efforts to strengthen Israel’s missile defense, including the Iron Dome system—which is one of the President’s signature pro-Israel accomplishments.
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**UPDATE** At the bill signing ceremony, Obama noted that security ties between the United States and Israel has been a top priority for his administration, leading to an “unprecedented level” of cooperation between the two countries. Obama said:
As many of you know, I have made it a top priority for my administration to deepen cooperation with Israel across the whole spectrum of security issues—intelligence, military, technology. And, in many ways, what this legislation does is bring together all the outstanding cooperation that we have seen, really, at an unprecedented level between our two countries that underscore our unshakeable commitment to Israel security.
I’m also very pleased that this week we are going to be able to announce $70 million in additional spending—$70 Million, excuse me, in additional spending for Iron Dome. This is a program that has been critical in terms of providing security and safety for the Israeli families. It is a program that has been tested and has prevented missile strikes inside of Israel. And it is testimony to the leadership of the folks sitting here that we’re going to be able to lock in that fund to assure that that program continues and that we are standing by our friends in Israel when it comes to these kinds of attacks.
Let me just close by saying that the tragic events that we saw in Bulgaria emphasize the degree to which this continues to be a challenge not just for Israel, but for the entire world—preventing terrorist attacks and making sure the people of Israel are not targeted.
And I hope that, as I sign as this bill, once again everybody understands how committed all of us are—Republicans and Democrats—as Americans to our friends in making sure that Israel is safe and secure.
Click here to read Obama’s full remarks.
The president corrected his comment to 70 billion not million.