First appearance on Fox: Former Vice President Mike Pence’s nonprofit political advocacy group sent a memo to Congress on Monday, calling on lawmakers to hold the “Biden administration” accountable for the “slow progress” of Israel’s war effort.
The American Advancement of Freedom (AAF) memo, obtained by Fox News Digital and titled “Biden Doesn’t Look Like He Wants Israel to Win,” says the Biden administration is undermining Israel’s efforts in the conflict with Hamas. , and criticizes Biden’s stance on the conflict against Hamas. It is said to be calling for a ceasefire, pushing for a two-state solution, and considering withholding military aid.
The top line reads: “Israel is fighting to ensure its survival. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is actively weakening Israel.”
A section of the memo labeled “Undermining Biden” accused the administration of “actively sabotaging Israel’s military strategy.”
The memo defines Israel’s mission to achieve “absolute victory” by first destroying Hamas and other pressing existential threats. Bringing the hostages home alive. and restore regional stability and peace in the Middle East.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence. (Fox News)
But according to the memo, President Biden thwarted national goals and empowered Iran. This has been triggered by the reversal of Trump-Pence’s “maximum pressure” strategy, with more than a dozen White House officials anonymously calling for a ceasefire with Iran. Gaza.
“Wars should end when military objectives are achieved, not sooner,” Pence said in a statement included in the memo.
Memo will come after 3 o’clock an american soldier was killed Dozens of people were injured in a drone attack in northeastern Jordan near the Syrian border. Most, if not all, of the injured and dead were Army soldiers at the base known as Tower 22, which has supported anti-ISIS missions for years, officials said.
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Protesters hold banners with photos of hostages and Israeli and U.S. flags during a demonstration in support of Israel in Plaza Sant Jaume in Barcelona, October 15, 2023. (LLUIS GENE/AFP via Getty Images)
The president and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin blamed Sunday’s attack on Iranian-backed militia groups. A coalition of Iranian-backed armed groups calling themselves the Islamic Resistance Forces of Iraq claimed responsibility for the attack.
Late Sunday, Biden said the United States had “a tough day in the Middle East” and vowed “we will respond.”
The deaths of the service members marked a significant increase in tensions in the region after months of militia attacks on U.S. forces in the region following the Israel-Hamas war.
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In recent months, the United States has responded to attacks on U.S. forces in the region by striking targets in Iraq, Syria and Yemen to stop Iranian-backed Houthi rebels from continuing to threaten commercial shipping in the Red Sea.
FOX News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.
Fox News’ Danielle Wallace, Liz Friden and The Associated Press contributed to this report.





