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John Curtis: “Israel rarely asks for direct military intervention from the…”

Featuring: John Curtis, Republican | U.S. Senate Utah

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Curtis Opposes Jeremy Carl Nomination

Published | Video Starts at 00:45

As assistant Secretary for International organizations, I view one of your core responsibilities to counter the systemic antisemitism and anti Israel bias in international organizations. Israel rarely asks for direct military intervention from the United States, but it does ask for diplomatic support. and helping. In your podcast of October 24, you said the United States spends too much time and energy on Israel, often to the detriment of our own national interest. (00:45–00:52)

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Asserts that Israel requests diplomatic support from the U.S. rather than direct military intervention.

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