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Indiana Rep. Greg Pence, brother of former VP Mike Pence, will not run for reelection – WLWT Cincinnati

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Former US VP Mike Pence to Israel: ‘The American people are with you’ – The Jerusalem Post

Former United States vice president Mike Pence visited the headquarters of Israels Northern Command on Friday night during his solidarity trip to the country, the IDF and Israeli media reported.

Pence met with Maj.-Gen. Ori Gordin, who presented him with an up-to-date picture of Israels activity in the northern sector. Gordin noted that Hezbollah had violated a regional ceasefire established by the United Nations at the end of the Second Lebanon War.

Pence also met with reserve soldiers of the 7338th Artillery Brigade, who have been protecting the northern border since October 7.

In this meeting, Pence commended the commitment of the reserve officers who left their jobs and families to protect their country, as well as their determination to continue to do so until security is fully restored in the North.

In an interview with CBN News, the former vice president discussed American support for Israel, antisemitism, and his own beliefs as a Christian Zionist.

I came to Israel to say to the people of our most cherished ally that the American people are with you, Pence said.

Pence emphasized that it is so important that the US makes it clear that we are with Israel today, we will be with Israel tomorrow, and we will be with Israel every day until the threat of Hamas terrorism from Gaza is eliminated once and for all.

On his visit to Israel, Pence visited the kibbutzim that were most affected by the attack on October 7 and met with families from these kibbutzim, as well as the families of those who are still held hostage in Gaza.

In the interview, Pence said that it was deeply moving to see their enduring hope that they will be reunited with their families one day.

Walking through the kibbutzim and the streets has only steeled his determination to be a voice of American support for Israel, he said.

When asked what he thinks about President Joe Biden seeking to limit some of the fighting, he said, I just dont accept it.

Pence recalled what it was like in the US after 9/11 and how important it was that allies of the US stood by it in its decision-making after the attack, and how its actions were not questioned.

He said that he believes that Israel deserves the same support from the Biden administration that the US received from the Jewish state after 9/11.

We need our leaders, and we need everyday Americans to resist the temptation of being drawn into that traditional pattern of world opinion that somehow always seems to find a way to blame Israel, Pence said.

And we need to recognize that this is a moment where the very survival of the Jewish state of Israel is at risk.

In the CBN interview, he also recalled his time on the Foreign Affairs Committee in Congress when Israel withdrew from Gaza.

He said that he remembers seeing synagogues bulldozed in Gaza, and that he expressed concern over whether Gaza could be a democracy in spite of the presence of terrorist organizations such as Hamas.

Pence, who was vice president from 2017-2021, added that he believes that what happened on October 7 is evidence of the failure of those decisions and the failure of the Palestinian leadership to step up and create prosperity for its own communities in Gaza.

When asked about antisemitism on college campuses in the US and the widespread pro-Palestinian protests in support of Hamass actions on October 7, Pence said that it was deeply troubling. However, he added that he has been moved by the outpouring of support for Israel across America.

We stand with Israel because her cause is our cause, her values are our values, and her fight is our fight, Pence concluded.

Around noon, the former Vice President also visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem for a prayer. Pence was received sympathetically by the worshipers who praised his support for Israel.

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Mike Pence writes messages on bombs meant for Lebanon. Would Jesus do that? – Baptist News Global

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Rep. Greg Pence, brother of ex-VP Mike Pence, to retire from Congress – New York Post

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Real Photograph of Mike Pence Signing an Artillery Shell in Israel? – Snopes.com

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A photograph authentically shows former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence signing an Israeli army artillery shell in January 2024.

Israeli outlet Ynet appears to be the only source of the photograph. We are looking for independent confirmation about the photograph's origins and context.

The protracted, often bloody Israeli-Palestinian conflict exploded into a hot war on Oct. 7, 2023, when the militant Palestinian group Hamas launched a deadly attack on Israel and Israel retaliated by bombarding the Gaza Strip. More than 20,000 people, the vast majority of them Palestinians, were reportedly killed during the first two months of the war alone. The violence is driven by mutual hostilities and territorial ambitions dating back more than a century. The internet has become an unofficial front in that war and is rife with misinformation, which Snopes is dedicated to countering with facts and context. You can help. Read the latest fact checks. Submit questionable claims. Become a Snopes Member to support our work. We welcome your participation and feedback.

In January 2024, former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence visited Israel in a show of support after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas fighters. A photograph of Pence soon went viral, showing him apparently signing Israeli army artillery shells with a pen.

One post claimed he was signing bombs intended for Gaza. An article said he signed the weaponry with his own name.

The above photograph was posted by Ynet, an Israeli news organization that reported on Pences Jan. 5, 2024, visit to Israels border with Lebanon. Ynet appears to be the only source of the photograph and we are looking for independent confirmation of its authenticity. As such, we have rated this story as a "Research in Progress."

The article is in Hebrew and according to Google Translate, Pence was following a custom of signing artillery shells and wrote "For Israel. Pence was also on the northern border with Lebanon, so the weapons on display were presumably intended to be used against Lebanon, according to The New Arab. Photographs in the same Ynet report showed Pence walking alongside Israeli soldiers and officers. The report stated he ate lunch with them.

The unfurled link to the article also revealed a closeup of the artillery shells with Pence's supposed note and signature:

Pence described his visit in a post on X, writing: Traveled to Israels Northern Command today to meet with military leaders and joined @IDF soldiers stationed near Israels border with Lebanon.

The weapons shown in the photograph according to Ynet were shells of the artillery forces. Shells are a form of ammunition.

Maya Lecker, an editor at Israeli news outlet, Haaretz, criticized Pences signing of the weapons in an opinion piece. She described how many Israelis had begun the practice of signing mortar shells or missiles with poems or dedications to their loved ones before launching them into Gaza or Lebanon, calling the action morbid and revengeful.

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To some of us watching, especially from afar, this seems counterintuitive, even grotesque: Why would someone who has just lost a friend or family member in an awful terror attack want to take part in hurting another person? In continuing the circle of violence? For others, it all makes perfect sense: People find comfort in the symbolic act that makes them feel like they are part of fighting back. And anyway, are missiles with a few squiggles made in black marker deadlier than others? Aren't the missiles themselves the problem?

But what ordinary people with little control over any aspect of their lives should be forgiven for, powerful heads of state and decision makers shouldn't be. When Israeli President Isaac Herzog signed a mortar shell in a photo op with IDF soldiers on the border last month, he was saying like Haaretz journalist Netta Ahituv pointed out that "revenge" is an official goal of the war.

And when former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence a representative of a country that has the power to use military and financial support to Israel to change the course of the war signed a mortar while on a visit to the Lebanese border last week, he was sending a message of gleeful killing and uncritical thinking.

Since fighting broke out between Hamas and Israel in October 2023, armed groups in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, have engaged in an exchange of fire with Israel. Thousands of people along the Lebanon and Israel border were displaced as a result.

In sum, we were unable to independently confirm what exactly Pence wrote on the shell or find an additional media source for the above photograph. Until we know more, we rate this story as a "Research in Progress."

Israeli Minister Gantz Says Situation on Lebanon Border Demands Change. Al Jazeera, https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/27/israeli-minister-gantz-says-situation-on-lebanon-border-demands-change. Accessed 8 Jan. 2024.

Lecker, Maya. Mike Pence Shouldnt Have Signed His Name on an Israeli Bomb. Haaretz, Jan. 7, 2024. Haaretz, https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/haaretz-today/2024-01-07/ty-article/.highlight/mike-pence-shouldnt-have-signed-his-name-on-an-israeli-bomb/0000018c-e4a6-d765-ab9d-f4ffc84e0000.Accessed 8 Jan. 2024.

"Mike Pence Visits Sderot, Israel." Associated Press, http://www.youtube.com, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bunw130cWeE. Accessed 8 Jan. 2024.

"Shell | Types, Calibers, Uses." Britannica, Jan. 7, 2024, https://www.britannica.com/technology/shell-ammunition.Accessed 8 Jan. 2024.

US Mike Pence signs Weapons for Lebanon Strikes in Israel. The New Arab, Jan. 6, 2024, https://www.newarab.com/news/us-mike-pence-signs-weapons-lebanon-strikes-israel.Accessed 8 Jan. 2024.

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