Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, along with Florida representatives Debbie Wasserman Shultz, Mario Díaz-Balart and New York representative Adriano Espaillat.
Declaring himself 'a big friend of the Jewish people and Israel', Schwarzenegger said he wanted to amplify the message of not abandoning those who remain captive
Declaring himself "a big friend of the Jewish people and Israel," Schwarzenegger said he wanted to amplify the message not to abandon those who remain captive.
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Friday met relatives of three people seized by Hamas in Israel and now held in Gaza, lending his celebrity to support those whose loved ones are still unaccounted for following the Oct. 7 attack. Schwarzenegger gave bronze eagle sculptures to his visitors at a video production company in Santa Monica, just west of Los Angeles. In turn they presented Schwarzenegger with "Bring Them Home" dog tags.
Declaring himself "a big friend of the Jewish people and Israel," Schwarzenegger said he wanted to amplify the message not to abandon those who remain captive.