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John Fetterman

“Hamas must be destroyed, and Sinwar brought to justice or eliminated. I fully support Israel’s campaign to achieve this,” the Pennsylvania senator said.
“I’ve been very clear,” the Pennsylvania senator said, waving a small Israeli flag. “Very clear.”
“Hamas is anathema to peace,” the Pennsylvania senator said. “We’ll never have any peace for Israel until they are fully eliminated.”
“Hamas started this, and they actually broke the ceasefire and they attacked and murdered babies, children, women,” the Pennsylvania senator said. “It’s outrageous.”
Also on Tuesday, Sen. John Fetterman said he will display posters until every hostage is returned, and King Charles condemned Hamas’s “barbaric acts of terrorism.”
The Pennsylvania senator met with survivors of the attack and families of those still held hostage.
The Pennsylvania senator said the experience was humbling and “filled me with sadness.”
The vote pitted a liberal Democrat against a Republican endorsed by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Supporter signs for Dr. Mehmet Oz at a campaign event in Pennsylvania on Aug. 17, 2022. Courtesy of Repubican Jewish Coalition.
Dr. Oz says he will bring ‘balance’ to Washington over Fetterman’s ‘extreme’
The Pennsylvania race for U.S. Senate has garnered an advertising expenditure of more than $3 million from the Republican Jewish Coalition, including ads that take aim at a 2013 incident in which John Fetterman detained a black person with a shotgun.
“Oz is a carpetbagger from New Jersey who wants to buy a Senate seat, and Fetterman is a bum from Western Pennsylvania whose parents had him on a stipend till he was 49,” said Joe Albert of Scranton.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz at a campaign event in Philadelphia on Aug. 17, 2022. Courtesy of Republican Jewish Coalition.
Republican Jewish Coalition increasing ad buy in Pennsylvania Senate race
The total amount RJC has spent on the race for all platforms exceeds $3 million.
In a statement to JNS, John Fetterman’s campaign affirmed that he “is and always has been a pro-Israel Democrat.”