Indiana politicians condemn Hamas, express support for Israel after attack

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Saturday morning's large-scale surprise attack on Israel by Palestinian militants in Gaza has drawn condemnation of Hamas and support for Israel on both sides of the aisle.

About 300 people are dead and thousands wounded, according to Israeli and Palestinian officials, as fighting continued into Saturday evening.

At the White House Saturday afternoon, President Joe Biden said the United States “will not ever fail to have their back," referring to Israel.

On X, Indiana politicians have also largely expressed support for Israel, while one called for a two-state solution that recognizes a Palestinian state.

Gov. Eric Holcomb mourns 'friend of Indiana'

Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks before a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Bicentennial Unity Plaza on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, in downtown Indianapolis. The plaza is on the north side of Gainbridge Fieldhouse and will be used for events hosted by the Fever and Pacers, concerts and other events. It features art installations and a basketball court that will become an ice skating rink during winter months.

Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb referred to the attack as a "cruel reminder that terrorism seeks war, not peace" and said it is all the more "tear jerking" knowing that "the war Hamas planned and sought, is the war they will get."

He shared photos of a recent visit that Ofir Liebstein, head of the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council, paid to Indiana in August. Liebstein was one of those killed during the early morning attacks, according to media reports. Holcomb called him "optimistic, positive and friend of Indiana."

"Praying for peace, realizing nations must have domestic and foreign policies where our allies must be able to count on our support, they certainly have solidified mine," Holcomb said.

Former Vice President Mike Pence calls out GOP competitors

Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks during the NCSL Legislative Summit at the Indiana Convention Center, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023 in Indianapolis.
Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks during the NCSL Legislative Summit at the Indiana Convention Center, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023 in Indianapolis.

In a statement, former Indiana Gov. and former Vice President Mike Pence called on his competitors in the Republican presidential primary to make clear that America stands with Israel, saying he would do so as president.

He also specifically called out former President Donald Trump, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, issuing a strong rebuke of their tendencies toward isolationism, such as supporting a pull-back from Ukraine. How much involvement the U.S. should have in foreign conflict has been the subject of intense disagreement on the debate stage.

Appeasement and isolationism, Pence said, are a "weakness."

"This is not a territorial dispute in Israel today ― this is an unprovoked act of war by Hamas and their sponsors in Tehran," he said. "Voices of appeasement like Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Ron DeSantis, I believe have run contrary to the tradition in our party where America is the leader of the free world."

U.S. Sen. Todd Young

Indiana Republican Sen. Todd Young speaks during a U.S. Senate debate, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, Pool)
Indiana Republican Sen. Todd Young speaks during a U.S. Senate debate, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, Pool)

U.S. Sen. Todd Young of Indiana called the attacks "appalling."

"The United States stands with Israel and supports its right to defend itself and confront this violence," the Republican wrote.

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun speaks Friday, April 14, 2023, during the NRA convention at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun speaks Friday, April 14, 2023, during the NRA convention at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, a Republican who is also running for governor of Indiana, said the U.S. "must continue to stand strong with Israel as they respond to these shocking acts of terror from Iran-backed Hamas."

U.S. Rep. Jim Banks

Congressman Jim Banks, the Republican 3rd Congressional District representative who is running for Senate, tweeted a simple statement: "We stand with Israel in their fight to defend themselves against radical Islamic terrorism."

U.S. Rep. Rudy Yakim

Congressman Rudy Yakim, a Republican representing Indiana's 2nd Congressional District, called the images coming out of Israel "horrifying."

"America stands with Israel as they defend themselves from these barbaric, Iranian-backed, terrorist attacks.," he said.

U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz

Republican candidate for Indiana's 5th Congressional District Victoria Spartz talks with women at a fundraiser coffee in Carmel, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. She removed her  mask when the people at the outdoor fundraiser were socially distanced.
Republican candidate for Indiana's 5th Congressional District Victoria Spartz talks with women at a fundraiser coffee in Carmel, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. She removed her mask when the people at the outdoor fundraiser were socially distanced.

"Acts of terrorism and violence by Hamas on Israeli civilians is unacceptable," Victoria Spartz, the Republican representing Indiana's 5th Congressional District tweeted. "The United States stands with the State of Israel and its right to defend itself."

U.S. Rep. Greg Pence

Greg Pence, U. S. Representative, and brother of Vice President Mike Pence, at a Caucus Day event in West Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, Feb. 3, 2020.
Greg Pence, U. S. Representative, and brother of Vice President Mike Pence, at a Caucus Day event in West Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, Feb. 3, 2020.

Republican congressman Greg Pence, Indiana's 6th Congressional District representative and Mike Pence's older brother called attention to the timing of the attack occurring about a month after the U.S. allowed a transfer of $6 billion of Iran's money back to Iran to facilitate an American-Iranian prisoner swap ― echoing the sentiments of many Republicans who are essentially claiming the Biden administration bolstered Iran, which backs Hamas.

"Today, just 26 days after the Biden admin agreed to send $6 billion dollars to Iran, Israel, our strongest ally in the Middle-East, is under an unprecedented terrorist attack by Iran-backed Hamas," Pence tweeted. "I stand with Israel, condemn these attacks, & I am praying for all those affected."

U.S. Rep. Larry Bucshon

Saturday morning, Congressman Larry Bucshon, the Republican representative from Indiana's 8th Congressional District tweeted that he stands with Israel. "We must condemn this ruthless terror by Hamas and fully support Israel’s right to defend itself," he wrote.

A few hours later, he, too, blamed Biden.

"Biden releases $6 billion to Iran and soon after Iranian backed Hamas terrorists attack Israel," he wrote on X. "Biden botches the pullout of Afghanistan and Putin invades Ukraine. This administration's weakness is noticed by our enemies. There are worldwide repercussions of a weak U.S. President."

U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin

Former Sen. Erin Houchin, a Republican candidate in the 9th District
Former Sen. Erin Houchin, a Republican candidate in the 9th District

Congresswoman Erin Houchin, a Republican serving the 9th Congressional District, tweeted her support of Israel and a rebuke of Biden.

"Israel is now under attack by Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists," she wrote. "I condemn this barbaric attack on our friend and ally. I stand with the people of Israel and am praying for those on the ground. The world is less safe under Joe Biden’s weak leadership."

U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan

UNITED STATES - JULY 26: Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Ind., speaks with Roll Call in his office in the Longworth House Office Building on Monday, July 26, 2021. (Photo by Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
UNITED STATES - JULY 26: Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Ind., speaks with Roll Call in his office in the Longworth House Office Building on Monday, July 26, 2021. (Photo by Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)

Congressman Frank Mrvan, representing Indiana's 1st Congressional District, tweeted on Sunday in support of Israel.

"The Hamas terrorist attack on our ally Israel is beyond reprehensible," he wrote. "Innocent lives have been lost and Hamas bears full responsibility. I support our nation's full and unfledged commitment to defend Israel and the Israeli people's right to live peacefully.

U.S. Rep. André Carson

Congressman Andre Carson speaks on Sunday, April 18, on Monument Circle during a vigil for the eight people who were recently killed in an overnight shooting at a Fed Ex Ground Plainfield Operations Center on Indianapolis' southwest side.
Congressman Andre Carson speaks on Sunday, April 18, on Monument Circle during a vigil for the eight people who were recently killed in an overnight shooting at a Fed Ex Ground Plainfield Operations Center on Indianapolis' southwest side.

Congressman André Carson, whose 7th Congressional District includes Indianapolis, weighed in Sunday afternoon on X. He said he mourns the loss of innocent Israeli and Palestinian lives and condemns this "latest show of violence," which he said "demonstrates the urgent need for just and lasting peace."

He called for a two-state solution.

"To achieve this peace, the US must rededicate ourselves and our resources to a real two-state solution, and call for the end of Israel's unfair, two-tiered rule over the Palestinian people," he wrote. "This includes concrete steps to preserve the future of a Palestinian state. True peace can only be based on justice. We urgently need a new approach to ensure safety and justice for all. We must ensure no more innocent lives are lost and reject all forms of hatred towards our fellow members of the human family."

Contact IndyStar state government and politics reporter Kayla Dwyer at kdwyer@indystar.com or follow her on Twitter @kayla_dwyer17.

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