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United States Senator Mike Lee Visits Hebron

On August 19, 2016, United States Senator Mike Lee
visited Hebron on a trip organized by Yes! Israel
Missions
. He visited the Tomb of Machpela and met with veteran
international spokesperson for the Jewish Community Hebron David
Wilder.


 


Senator Lee represents the State of Utah and was first elected in 2010.
He has visited Israel previously in 2010 when he briefly met with Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu.


 


Senator Lee has stated in
the past
, “Israel is our closest ally in the Middle East, providing the US
with a stable and dependable partner in a hostile region of the world. Israel faces many
of the same threats confronting the US and we share a common interest in eradicating
threats to peace worldwide. For these and other reasons, the US has an undeniably strong
interest in defending Israel’s national sovereignty and security.”


 


To visit Hebron:

 

United States contact info:



http://www.hebronfund.com/

1760 Ocean Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11230

718-677-6886

info@hebronfund.org



In Israel contact the offices of the Jewish Community of Hebron at:

http://en.hebron.org.il/

02-996-5333

office@hebron.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hebronofficial

 

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