Florida Legislature to convene to support Israel, eyes new Iran sanctions

The Florida Legislature is set to reconvene at the Capitol on Monday in a special session dedicated to demonstrating their solidarity with Israel.

Tougher measures against Iran

Florida’s legislators are expected to discuss and potentially impose additional sanctions on Iran, directly addressing its backing of Hamas. 

The session will also feature voting on resolutions, reinforcing Israel’s sovereign right to self-defense in the face of attacks.

Bipartisan outrage over attacks

The recent assaults on Israeli citizens by Hamas militants have sparked bipartisan outrage among Florida’s lawmakers. 

Following their initial condemnation, the legislature is poised to take formal steps to reassert their stance on the conflict and raise a collective voice against antisemitism.

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A grim death toll

The conflict has yielded a heavy toll: Israel has suffered over 1,400 fatalities, a significant number stemming from the October 7th onslaught by Hamas. 

On the Palestinian side, the death count has risen to 9,700, as reported by authorities in Gaza.

Commencement of the session

The session is set to commence with solemnity, featuring an invocation and prayer. 

The spiritual duties will be led by Rabbi Yossi Harlig and David Schachter, a respected 94-year-old Holocaust survivor from Miami.

Legislative condemnation of antisemitism

A bill recently introduced sternly denounced any form of threat against the Jewish community, whether occurring in Florida, across the United States, or internationally. 

The legislation identifies threats emanating from entities and individuals with genocidal intent toward the Jewish people.

Enhanced security funding and sanctions

Legislators will also look at imposing new sanctions on entities engaged with Iran and consider approving a $35 million aid package. This fund is intended to bolster the security of Jewish educational institutions, places of worship, and other community sites. 

Florida maintains sanctions against firms in direct commerce with Iran, alongside a list of other nations of concern, including Cuba, China and Russia.

Addressing domestic concerns

The legislators’ return to the Capitol, already slated for committee sessions, will be strategically utilized to address this pressing issue. 

However, they will also address domestic challenges, including hurricane relief, insurance reform, and additional support for students with developmental disabilities.

Governor DeSantis’ campaign trail assertions

In the wake of the attacks, Governor Ron DeSantis has been vocal about his pro-Israel stance, both on the campaign trail and through official actions. 

He has previously mobilized support, sending aircraft to aid Floridian evacuations and deliver supplies to Israel, reinforcing his position through tangible measures.

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