We are proud Americans who believe a strong U.S. -Israel relationship represents what’s best for the United States.
A vital component of that vision is our long-standing commitment to a strong, mutually beneficial, U.S.-Israel relationship—a vision and a relationship grounded in shared values and shared interests.
We celebrate Israeli democracy and the right of the Israeli people to determine their own future without outside parties imposing solutions.
DMFI believes in working toward a peaceful future. We support two states — a Jewish state and a Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security. We stand with our Party and its historic tradition of supporting our democratic ally Israel in its pursuit of peace with its neighbors.
President Truman was the first world leader to recognize the State of Israel, marking the beginning of a strong alliance between the U.S. and Israel that has endured for over 70 years.On Israel’s 10th anniversary in 1958, then-Senator John F. Kennedy celebrated Israel’s successes of the previous decade and praised the nation’s “inner strength and harmony.”President Johnson, a great champion of the U.S.-Israel relationship, was the first president to invite an Israeli prime minister, Levi Eshkol, for a state visit.President Carter was awarded a Nobel Prize for efforts to bring peace between Israel & Egypt, & publicly stated his wish for “Israel to be able to live at peace with all her neighbors.” Israel gave up the territory conquered from Egypt & uprooted every Jewish settlement there.President Clinton worked tirelessly to bring peace. As he said, “I killed myself to give the Palestinians a state. I had a deal they turned down…”President Obama negotiated a historic 10-year Memorandum of Understanding which codified the largest-ever level of U.S. security assistance to Israel and championed the Iron Dome missile defense system, bolstering Israel’s security.President Biden has worked tirelessly to strengthen the U.S. – Israel relationship since his early days in the U.S. Senate. In 1986, he said, “Were there not an Israel, the U.S. would have to invent an Israel.”When President Biden arrived at Ben Gurion airport in July 2022 for the 10th time in his career he declared, “you need not be a Jew to be a Zionist.” He and interim Prime Minister Lapid adopted The Jerusalem U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Joint Declaration, reaffirming the unbreakable bonds between our two countries and the enduring commitment of the United States to Israel’s security.President Biden led the most pro-Israel presidency in American history. After the October 7th attacks, Biden rushed to Israel to show his support, becoming the first American president to visit Israel during a time of war. Biden’s administration took unprecedented measures to protect Israel, including actively shooting down missiles launched at it by Iranian proxies.