Ex-Senator Joseph Lieberman, a staunch friend of Israel, passes away in New York: We will miss you, Joe

Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman remembered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: A tribute to an honest public servant who defended the Jewish people

Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman passed away on March 27 at the age of 82 in New York. The Washington Post reported his death, stating that it was due to complications from a fall as confirmed by his family.

Lieberman made history as the first Orthodox Jew to serve in the US Senate. In 2000, he ran for Vice President alongside Al Gore but lost to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Lieberman was known for his visit to Israel following the October 7 attacks and had a close relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu paid tribute to Lieberman in a blog post, praising him as an honest, courageous public servant who defended the Jewish people and the Jewish state. The Prime Minister remembered Lieberman for his moral compass, common sense, and unwavering commitment to the truth. Lieberman’s gentle nature and loyalty as a friend were also highlighted in the tribute. Netanyahu ended by expressing the loss felt by many now that Lieberman has passed away.

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