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Pfluger Votes for Israel Security Bill

WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Congressman August Pfluger voted for H.R. 6126, the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act. The bill provides military assistance to our great ally Israel to ensure the safe return of American citizens impacted by the attacks on Israel. On October 7th, Hamas carried out an unprovoked terrorist attack on the people of Israel. The conflict has resulted in thousands injured or killed, and over 200 people are still held hostage by Hamas.

Rep. August Pfluger (TX-11): “In the face of terrorism and anti-Jewish hate around the world, I am proud to support sending essential resources to our ally, Israel, in response to the horrific terror attacks orchestrated by Hamas. Israel has the inherent right to defend its citizens from acts of terror and aggression. This legislation underscores our unwavering commitment to Israel's security and sends a powerful message that we will not tolerate acts of terror against our allies.”


Background on The Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act

Military and Security Assistance

Reinforces Israeli defense systems by:

  • Providing $4 billion to replenish Iron Dome and David’s Sling missile defense systems;
  • Allocating $1.2 billion for the Iron Beam defense system to counter short-range rockets and mortar threats;
  • Funding $3.5 billion for the procurement of advanced weapons systems, defense articles, and defense services through the Foreign Military Financing Program; and
  • Providing $1 billion to enhance production and development of artillery and critical munitions.

Ensures our support for Israel does not compromise U.S. readiness by:

  • Providing $4.4 billion to replenish defense articles and defense services provided to Israel.

U.S. Personnel and Citizen Support

Provides $200 million for the protection of U.S. personnel and evacuations of U.S. citizens, including:

  • $150 million for enhanced embassy security and protection for U.S. personnel; and
  • $50 million for emergency evacuations of American citizens.


Bill text is available here.