Graham: “I’ve told the hostage families early on – the key to all this is for Iran to feel the pressure. I said it then, and I’m saying it now.”
Senator Lindsey Graham urges US military action against Iran if Hezbollah escalates tensions with Israel, aiming to prevent Iran's nuclear breakout and hold them accountable for proxy actions.
World allies shouldn't be fooled by the elections in Iran. Now is the time to back up Israel and ensure Tehran doesn't achieve nuclear capabilities.
Pro-Palestinian protesters chanted “Lindsey Graham we’re not done, intifada has just begun” outside the senator's Fourth of July celebrations.
In an interview with "The Post" Graham said that he plans to submit a congressional resolution next week, holding Iran responsible if Hezbollah launches an all-out attack against Israel.
Gallant took off for the United States Saturday night with the aim of meeting with top American foreign policy and defense officials, he announced before he left.
World leaders and organizations react to US President Joe Biden's announcement of the proposed hostage deal.
“What we do today for Israel will determine our fate tomorrow," said Graham.
The United States had moved rapidly in the early fall on a triad deal with Saudi Arabia. It included a defense pact between Washington and Riyadh, a normalization deal with Israel and Saudi Arabia.
“Hamas can’t believe for a second that Israel would pause the fighting without the return of the hostages,” Graham said.