Rep. Randy Fine has openly declared that Israel possesses an unlimited right to bomb Christians in Lebanon for as long as it deems necessary. And here’s the part that should make every American taxpayer’s blood boil: you’re footing the bill.
That’s not hyperbole. That’s the raw, unfiltered message from Rep. Randy Fine, the self-proclaimed “Hebrew Hammer” whose inflammatory rhetoric has become a staple of pro-Israel hardliners.
While Lebanese families—including ancient Christian communities in villages like Ain Saadeh, Rmeich, and Debil—huddle in fear or dig through rubble after Israeli airstrikes, Fine grants Israel a blank check for endless violence. No questions asked. No red lines. Just perpetual bombardment.
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Year after year, the United States funnels billions of your hard-earned money straight into Israel’s military machine. The baseline deal alone hands over roughly $3.8 billion annually—mostly for weapons, fighter jets, missiles, and iron domes.
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Since the escalations began in late 2023, that figure has skyrocketed, with over $21 billion in additional military aid poured in. That’s not charity. That’s not “shared values.” That’s American taxpayers subsidizing a war machine that drops American-made bombs on Lebanese towns, Christian neighborhoods included.
While American families struggle with grocery prices, rent, and crumbling infrastructure at home, Washington writes blank checks for Israel to sustain its campaigns in Lebanon.
Strikes hit apartment buildings in Christian areas east of Beirut. Artillery shells land near churches and villages that have nothing to do with Hezbollah strongholds. Priests and civilians die. Homes are reduced to dust. And the bombs? Many are stamped with U.S. taxpayer support.
This isn’t defensive self-protection. It’s offensive, open-ended destruction, cheered on by voices like Fine who treat Lebanese sovereignty—and Christian lives—as irrelevant.

