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Iowa U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst meets with Netanyahu, American families in Israel

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Tuesday, Ernst met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders, as well as American civilians in Israel, as that country bombarded Gaza in response.

Ernst, co-chair of the Abraham Accords Caucus and a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, left the United State last week as part of congressional envoy to the Middle East aimed at encouraging Arab and Israelis leaders to move toward normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, Axios reported.


Saudi Arabia’s crown prince this week pledged to stand by Palestine, dealing a blow to U.S. efforts to form a diplomatic relationship among the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia.


“We want to see peace between Saudi Arabia and Israel,” Ernst told Radio Iowa in an interview Tuesday from Jordan after spending much of the day in Israel. “We know that Iran fears peace. They want more chaos and terror in the region. … It’s time that these allies and partners in the region stand united against Iran and these extreme terrorist proxies.”

Ernst said she and a few U.S. House members met with Netanyahu as well as the leader of the opposition party in Israel to “reassure the leadership in Israel as well as a number of American families that were there that we stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel.”
She said the last three days have been filled “with absolute terror” for American and Israeli families. “They rounded up women and children and were beheading Israeli soldiers,” raping women and executing children, Ernst told Radio Iowa. “It was terror.”


Ernst said she talked to a brother and his sister whose 80-year-old father was taken away at gunpoint by terrorists.
“They have no idea where he is now, what has happened to him,” she said. “In that same event, their other brother was killed. (Hamas) went house to house, destroying the homes, burning them down. They lit bodies on fire. They were intent on a reign of terror.”


Ernst, a retired Iowa National Guard officer who did a tour of duty in Iraq, said Hamas is a terrorist organization no different from ISIS or al-Qaida that “needs to be destroyed.”
“They are barbarians. They are savages, and the only way we move forward from this — the only way that Israel and Palestine will find a two-state solution — is if Hamas is gone,” Ernst said. “They need to be eradicated from the face of the Earth. This is a time when the United States needs to stand with our strongest partner and ally, Israel.”

She said the “sadness and terror” in Israel is palpable, listening to stories of family members “that were hauled away by Hamas, children that were burned alive.”

Ernst also called for freezing $6 billion of Iranian assets that are part of a prisoner swap the Biden administration announced in August between the United States and Iran.
“Congress needs to come in and lean in heavy on this and make sure that those assets are frozen once again and make sure that Iran cannot access that money,” Ernst said. “We cannot continue to enable terrorism.”

U.S. intelligence officials have said they do not have any evidence so far of a direct connection between Iran and Saturday's attack, but the country has historically supported Hamas.
Ernst also told Radio Iowa the United States must provide Israel with additional intelligence as well as munitions to restock its Iron Dome missile-defense system, and that House Republicans must quickly select a new speaker so Congress can act “and protect the interests of the nation abroad.”


Miller-Meeks has been in some of the overseas meetings with Ernst, including a visit Sunday to Saudi Arabia and Monday to Bahrain, but was not part of the delegation that visited Israel on Tuesday.
 
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At least someone is doing something in attempt to keep Americans there from meeting the same fate as those
behind in Kabul and Benghazi!!​
 
I applaud Ernst and others for their efforts.

Now...can she return and try to improve efforts here or will she just turn the rhetoric against the WH?

I think I know what will happen.

Hey,...we've got 200 days of water in our reservoir in Osceola with winter coming on. The city can't get Pig Nuts or any other elected official to give a shit. Jet your ass to Israel or anywhere you can to ignore the people relying on you and the other stupid fcvking Republican deadbeat politicians.

Throw in our former Osceola resident, county official/typist, now Governor and we have a super SUPER representation of shitheads.
 
Hey,...we've got 200 days of water in our reservoir in Osceola with winter coming on. The city can't get Pig Nuts or any other elected official to give a shit. Jet your ass to Israel or anywhere you can to ignore the people relying on you and the other stupid fcvking Republican deadbeat politicians.

Throw in our former Osceola resident, county official/typist, now Governor and we have a super SUPER representation of shitheads.
Are they considering adding processed sewer water to the reservoir? I think I heard about that on IPR a couple of weeks ago, or was that somewhere else?
 
Hey,...we've got 200 days of water in our reservoir in Osceola with winter coming on. The city can't get Pig Nuts or any other elected official to give a shit. Jet your ass to Israel or anywhere you can to ignore the people relying on you and the other stupid fcvking Republican deadbeat politicians.

Throw in our former Osceola resident, county official/typist, now Governor and we have a super SUPER representation of shitheads.
So, these two will only get 65% of the vote in Clarke County next election...
 
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So, these two will only get 65% of the vote in Clarke County next election...

They'd get Clarke Co. votes if the R's told them they were adding poison to the water. Hard to believe this was once a Blue county. Before the dumb-down.
 
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They'd get Clarke Co. votes if the R's told them they were adding poison to the water. Hard to believe this was once a Blue county. Before the dumb-down.
What are your thoughts on states like California doing the same thing?
 
Been doing that for years. Now they're talking about recycling used water which will cause concerns for downstream areas and a projected 14 million cost. The City has had plan for a large reservoir in the cooker for more than a decade and has dedicated more than 60 million dollars to its construction. Ineptitude in dealing with bureaucratic methodology has pushed this out to a projected 8 year(?) timeline. It is expected to be closer to 100 million if it ever happens. This is a town of 5,000 people, although SIRWA, Southern Iowa Rural Water Association will benefit.

We moved back from the East Coast when we retired in 2004 and the City was in a severe water crisis, facing the same situation. Since then, the West Lake which serves as the source has been like a yo yo, barely hanging on. It would seem almost comedic watching the politics (we just had a vote to dissolve the Water Board and turn the responsibility over to the City Council).
 
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WTF is this supposed to mean?
I thought the question was fairly self-explanatory. You trashed rural Iowa Republicans for considering using treated wastewater for tap water. Do you have similar disdain for deep blue California, where they’ve already been doing that for 60 years?
 
I thought the question was fairly self-explanatory. You trashed rural Iowa Republicans for considering using treated wastewater for tap water. Do you have similar disdain for deep blue California, where they’ve already been doing that for 60 years?
We are using recycled wastewater now. My "been doing that for years" was rather cryptic. I'm not trashing anyone for this. My accusation was the braindead around here would vote for the idiots representing them if they knew the companies were poisoning the water they were drinking. An intentional falsity and exaggeration of course but ignoring the pleas for assistance is of serious concern.

The lack of urgency and absence of midrange and realistic long-term solutions left the people attending the town hall meeting less than enthusiastic and satisfied.
 
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