Resolutions in Support of Israel

The version below was adopted by the SREC Resolutions Committee on October 11, 2023, is supported by those listed, and will be formally considered by the full SREC at its next meeting.

Resolution Supporting Israel’s Right to Exist, Advocating the Destruction of Hamas, and Mourning the Innocent Who Were Murdered

WHEREAS, both chambers of the Texas Legislature – the House of Representatives and the Senate – overwhelmingly passed resolutions to condemn the terrorist organization Hamas and its brutal, highly organized, and unprecedented attack upon the state of Israel and on her citizens in the early morning hours of October 7, 2023, and to request others to join them in denouncing hatred toward the Jewish people; and

WHEREAS, the foundational belief of Hamas is in the destruction of the State of Israel and the murder of Jews, and in its endeavor to fulfill that mission, Hamas has, for decades, waged war against Israel, which manifested on October 7 in a coordinated land, sea, and air invasion, which resulted in the deaths of at least one thousand innocent civilians, including several United States citizens, the highest number of Jews to ever be killed in a single day since the Shoah, the Holocaust; and

WHEREAS, in addition to the mass murder of Jews, Hamas terrorists kidnapped children, women, elderly, and infirm civilians as hostages, and by timing the operation to coincide with the observance of the final High Holy Days of the Jewish faith, targeted family gatherings, celebrations, and ceremonies of remembrance to maximize civilian casualties and terror; and

WHEREAS, the level of logistical sophistication of the attack and the boastful admission of guilt by the Iranian regime in supporting Hamas indicate the involvement of state sponsors of terror, including Iran, in these atrocities; and

WHEREAS, Israel has begun her justified response to these attacks, striking military targets within Gaza and preparing for a ground invasion, and by granting ample time and warning for civilians to evacuate, has already demonstrated the commitment to civility and respect for human life that is continually violated by attackers such as Hamas; and

WHEREAS, an appalling number of politicians, media figures, and activists in the United States have issued statements calling for “ceasefire” or, even worse, have praised the attacks as a demonstration of “decolonization” in action; and

WHEREAS, referring to Israel, Genesis 12:3 states, “I will bless those who bless you, and will curse those who curse you”;

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas, drawing inspiration from Psalm 122, prays for peace in Israel and in the Middle East and condemns all enemies of Israel and those dedicated to the destruction of Israel and the West; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas acknowledges that true peace within Israel in the face of the threat posed by Hamas, which will accept nothing less than submission to Islam and is dedicated to the destruction of Israel and the West, can only come from Hamas’s unconditional surrender or total elimination; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas rejects one-sided calls for ceasefire or de-escalation, such as those issued by many Democratic members of Congress, the Biden Administration’s Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and the Administration’s Palestinian Affairs Office, and, recognizing the fact that the Jewish people were once subjected to the mass slaughter of half of their population in gas chambers and have in recent days seen over one thousand civilians systematically hunted down and butchered, supports Israel’s right to act decisively and unilaterally, without interference, to protect her citizens from Hamas and any other threats faced by her Jewish population; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas calls upon Texas law enforcement to remain vigilant in protecting Israeli Americans, Jews, and all supporters of Israel from acts of crime and violent jihad, in our neighborhoods, streets, public squares, and college campuses in these dangerous times, especially on October 13, 2023, which Hamas announced as “Al-Aqsa Flood Friday”; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas recognizes the threat to the United States posed by our own lack of border security and the presence of tens of millions of illegal aliens in the country, some of whom may be agents for Hamas, Hezbollah, or other Iran- funded terrorist groups – as evidenced by the number of verified members of terrorist watch lists detained at the border – and encourages Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dade Phelan, and all members of the Texas Legislature to close and secure our border and deport illegal aliens; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas opposes the resettlement in the United States of any refugees from the Gaza Strip due to these security concerns; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas recognizes that the leftist ideology of “decolonization” is a thin pretext for genocide against Americans, Israelis, and our other Western allies, and calls upon the Boards of Regents of all public university systems in Texas to immediately eliminate extremist and racist “anti-colonial” courses, course content, and programs; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas condemns organizations such as the Democratic Socialists of America, and other entities, officials, and activists who refuse to acknowledge Israel’s right to exist or Israel’s right to defend her people.

Israeli Jews are being murdered, not for land, or for geopolitical reasons, but simply for being Jews – and this hatred is forcefully condemned by the Republican Party of Texas.

Matt Rinaldi, RPT Chair
Dr. Dana Myers, RPT Vice Chair
Vergel Cruz, RPT Secretary
Fred Tate, RPT Treasurer
Dr. Jon Spiers, RPT Sergeant-at-Arms
Sen. Mayes Middleton, RPT Finance Chair
Jeremy Story, RPT Chaplain
Toni Anne Dashiell, RNC Committeewoman
Dr. Robin Armstrong, RNC Committeeman
Alma Jackson, Engagement Committee Chair
Christin Bentley, SD 1
Donnie Wisenbaker, SD 1
Jerry Fisher, SD 2
Bruce Bishop, SD 2
Rhonda Ward, SD 3
Gwen Withrow, SD 4
Dale Inman, SD 4
Susan Lucas, SD 5
Bill Fairbrother, SD 5
Dawn McDonald, SD 6
Scott Bowen, SD 6
Deborah Kelting Fite, SD 7
Tom Nobis, SD 7
Margaret Whitt, SD 8
Jim Pikl, SD 8
Anne Gebhart, SD 9
Dan Tully, SD 9
Susan Wright, SD 10
Matt Ticzkus, SD 10
Gaylyn DeVine, SD 11
Ken Moore, SD 11
Jill Glover, SD 12
David Wylie, SD 12
Dr. Milinda Morris, SD 13
Dale Gibble, SD 13
Jan Duncan, SD 14
Fernando Treviño, Jr., SD 14
Gail Stanart, SD 15
Rolando Garcia, SD 15
Susan Fountain, SD 16
Matt Patrick, SD 16
Becky Green, SD 17
Roman Klein, SD 17
Cheryl Thompson-Draper, SD 18
Howard Barker, SD 18
Kelly Perry, SD 19
Fernando Garcia, SD 19
Toni Treviño, SD 21
Mike Monreal, SD 21
Devvie Duke, SD 22
Jon Ker, SD 22
Elaine Cook, SD 23
Ed Zenner, SD 23
Mary Jane Avery, SD 24
Andy Eller, SD 24
Naomi Narvaiz, SD 25
Chris Byrd, SD 25
Karen Marshall, SD 26
Francisco (Quico) Canseco, SD 26
Morgan Graham, SD 27
Lynda Hogue, SD 28
Steve Evans, SD 28
Robyn Cooper, SD 29
Adolpho Telles, SD 29
Rachel Horton, SD 30
Britton Brooks, SD 30
Tisha Crow, SD 31
Thomas Warren, SD 31
Jennifer Hall, RPT Executive Director
James Wesolek, RPT Communications Director
Micah Cavanaugh, RPT Political Director
Hannah Weeks, RPT Deputy Director of Organization

Statements

Patrick slams anti-Semitism in Republican and conservative groups

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Dan Patrick

HOUSTON Texas Lieutenant Governor and conservative Republican candidate for re- election, Dan Patrick, released the following statement Monday:

“Since the October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists, Texans have been horrified and outraged at the brutal slaughter of innocent civilians of all ages. As a longtime supporter of Israel, I share that outrage.

“I am equally appalled about what I am learning about the anti-Semitic activities among some in Texas who call themselves conservatives and Republicans.

“Recently, I condemned Nick Fuentes, an avowed anti-Semite, when I learned he had met with the President of Defend Texas Liberty PAC (DTL). I was assured changes would be made. I have also learned there are other so-called Republicans who share these hateful beliefs and are trying to spread their anti-Semitic views within the GOP.

“Let me put this as clearly as I can — if you are anti-Semitic, if you admire Hitler and don’t believe the Holocaust happened in Europe, if you hate Jews, you are NOT a Republican and you are not welcome in our party.

“Every Republican group in the state, no matter how small or how large, including our State Party, needs to root out this cancer. Before anyone is hired or appointed to a position of leadership, in addition to their resume and work record, their social media

needs to be reviewed. Those who are anti-Semitic are not welcome in our party.

“There are Democrats in Washington who are openly supporting the Hamas terrorists. Democrat leaders have not censored or condemned those squad members who call Israel an apartheid state and blame them for the war. In Texas, the State Senate passed a resolution unanimously on October 9th condemning the terrorist attacks and supporting Israel’s right to defend itself. I am very proud that was a bipartisan vote.

“In 2016 I visited Israel, met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, spoke to the Knesset, and spoke with businesses doing trade with Texas. Texas’ relationship with Israel is strong and I am committed to making sure it remains strong.

“Today I am announcing my campaign is purchasing $3 million in bonds for Israel. Israel needs our help now in the fight against terrorism.”