Laura Loomer went to Israel and is now all the sudden saying America should cease foreign aid to Israel.
Nobody believes this is genuine or organic.
What game is she playing?
After spending this last week in Israel and along the Syrian border, I’ve reached a firm conclusion: Israel must end its dependence on U.S. aid and the US must end all aid to Israel.
I truly hope by the end of the Trump administration and by the beginning of a new administration in 2028 that we see zero aid flowing to Israel.
US taxpayers currently send $3.8 billion annually to Israel, and in return we get roughly $48 billion back through defense contracts, pharmaceuticals and technology. The math is clear, but the military aid itself serves as golden handcuffs on Israel—and a constant source of agitation for Americans that has manifested into a distraction from domestic policy, even though our investment directly serves the interests of US national security through counter terrorism and shared intelligence in the Middle East.
True America First policy means we stop dictating to a sovereign nation how to run its government and military, and that we stop telling Israel how to respond to Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah.
Cut the US aid, and Israel becomes fully sovereign. America First means we don’t tell other countries how to govern or how to neutralize threats. America First means we don’t get to tell Israel not to eradicate HAMAS or not to bomb nuclear facilities. It means we don’t get to tell the Mossad to not kill the Ayatollah when he’s hiding in a bunker. America First means the US no longer gets to dictate to Israel how they manage their nuclear arsenal.
America First means liberation from being a global baby sitter.
Once the aid to Israel ends, the Pentagon’s leash comes off. Israel’s wars become Israel’s wars. We lose the leverage to urge restraint on bombing Iran or eradicating Hamas. We lose the ability to tell Israel to not enter GAZA. We lose the ability to tell Israel not to neutralize Hezbollah.
Yes, we’ll forfeit that $48 billion return on our $3.8 billion investment, but Americans will no longer have a scapegoat to blame for every domestic problem.
In the end, it’s a win-win.
I had an incredible week in Israel, and I am eternally grateful for my travels across the Holy Land, including trips to the very edge of the Gaza border and the Syrian border, both of which have been ravaged by Islamic terrorism and war. After meeting with victims of Islamic terrorism, survivors of October 7th who defended their Kibbutz from a HAMAS ambush on October 7th, members of the IDF who are struggling with severe PTSD, parents of children who were murdered in air strikes by Hezbollah in the Golan Heights, members of the Knesset, and family members of the victims of Abu Mohammed Al-Julani’s Islamic violence against religious minorities in Southern Syria, my biggest takeaway from my trip abroad this week is clear:
Let’s end all U.S. aid to Israel.