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IDF reservist group urges US lawmakers to support ‘total victory’

Discussions revolved around bolstering deterrence and preventing further atrocities against the Jewish people on all fronts.

IDF Maj. (res.) Gilad Ach (left), CEO of the Israeli Reservists—Generation of Victory, meets with Rep. Brian Mast (center) of Florida, chairman-designate of the House Foreign Affair Committee, in Washington, December 2024. Credit: Courtesy.
IDF Maj. (res.) Gilad Ach (left), CEO of the Israeli Reservists—Generation of Victory, meets with Rep. Brian Mast (center) of Florida, chairman-designate of the House Foreign Affair Committee, in Washington, December 2024. Credit: Courtesy.

Gilad Ach, CEO of the Israeli Reservists—Generation of Victory organization, met with members of Congress in Washington recently to seek their support for “total victory” in Israel’s current multi-front war.

Ach, a major in the IDF reserves, spoke with congressmen Brian Mast (R-Fla.), Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), Juan Vargas (D-Calif.) and Glenn Grothman (R-Wisc.). Discussions revolved around bolstering deterrence and preventing further atrocities against the Jewish people.

Ach emphasized the need to establish buffer zones along Israel’s northern and southern borders. He stressed the importance of international partnerships in supporting Israel’s military efforts and attaining security goals.

“The partnership between Israel and the United States has always been a cornerstone of our national security. Engaging with members of Congress during this critical time ensures that Israel’s voice is heard and that we collaborate to develop strategies for lasting peace and security,” he said.

Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, replied to Ach by saying, “May God bless you and your families as well. We love our great relationship with our dearest and closest friend, the State of Israel.”

Jordan has championed policies to secure Israel’s right to defend itself, and praised the Israeli Defense Forces’ resilience and commitment to safeguarding the nation.

“To all you reservists out there—thank you for being in the fight,” said Mast, who lost both legs while serving as a U.S. Army explosive ordnance disposal technician in Afghanistan in 2010 and is slated to chair the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

“Stay resolute, stay motivated. I know it’s not easy to be away from your families, but when you’re in the fight and have a nation depending on you, you know the calling is worth the sacrifice. Stay strong and make sure you do your duty every single day,” Mast said.

Ach expressed confidence that under President Donald Trump’s leadership, Israel will receive continued military support, unhindered by limitations imposed by previous administrations.

“The support of the U.S. and its leadership in the new administration is essential for Israel to overcome the challenges we face and secure a prosperous future for our citizens,” he said.

The Israeli Reservists—Generation of Victory movement advocates for Israel’s “total victory” in the Iron Swords war, as well as for the rights and recognition of IDF reservists on the home front.

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