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'A Lion Hearted Friend of Israel:' Benjamin Netanyahu and Other Jewish Leaders Honor Charlie Kirk

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a statement about TPUSA founder and CEO Charlie Kirk, who died today after being shot in Utah.

The post came after Netanyahu called for prayers for Kirk

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Kirk was a strong believer in the power of debate, and moderated one between comedian Dave Smith and Josh Hammer, saying the two found "agreement on many important things." He went to Cambridge and Oxford, where he called the "lack of moral clarity" on Israel "chilling" and defended Israel against baseless claims of "starving" Gazans.

In February, he also debated a young man who admitted the goal of Hamas was to conquer the West and subjugate the Jews, writing that "If Israel laid down its weapons it would be conquered."

Netanyahu remembered Kirk as a fighter for Judeo-Christian civilization:

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The entire post continues:

We lost an incredible human being.

His boundless pride in America and his valiant belief in free speech will leave a lasting impact.

Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk

Other Jewish leaders and organization remembered Krik, with the the Jewish Council for Public Affairs saying, "We should all be horrified by this — and make unequivocally clear this violence has no place in our politics or our society."

Dov Hikind, a former New York State Assemblyman called it a "tragic day for our country."

Rabbi Steven Burg said Kirk "was a steadfast ally of Israel and a courageous advocate for our people."

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