For Immediate Release:

Goshen, NY – Alison Esposito, a 25-year veteran of the New York Police Department (NYPD), former candidate for Lieutenant Governor, and Candidate for Congress in New York’s 18th Congressional District, issued the following statement on the one-year anniversary of the horrific attacks by the terrorist organization Hamas against Israel: 

One year ago today, Israel faced one of its darkest moments as Hamas terrorists brutally murdered over 1,200 innocent people. Today, we honor the lives lost and remember the countless families forever affected by this tragedy. As Americans, we must stand united with our ally, Israel, as they work to eradicate Hamas and create a safer future for their people. Even now, hostages remain in Gaza, including Americans, and we must join in prayer for their safe return. It’s time for the Biden Administration to take decisive action to secure their release and work closely with Israel to dismantle Hamas once and for all. I am proud to stand with Israel and will ALWAYS support Israel’s right to defend itself and its citizens against the brutal attacks of terrorists like Hamas.

Alison Esposito

Esposito has been an outspoken advocate for Israel and its right to defend itself. 

On April 7th, to mark the six-month anniversary of the October 7th attacks, Esposito proudly joined the Jewish Federation of Dutchess County for a Solidarity Walk on the Walkway Over the Hudson River with local community member Maurice Shnaider, the uncle of hostages Shiri Babas, Baby Kfir, and Ariel Babas, and other concerned supporters. 

In April, she condemned the rise of antisemitic protests on college campuses across the nation, including the protests at Columbia University and Vassar College and called for an end to protests blocking traffic on the Newburgh-Beacon bridge. 

In May, Esposito called out President Biden for threatening to cut off weapons supplies to Israel if Rafah was invaded and called for an end to the rampant antisemitism on college campuses. 

In June, she appeared on NewsNation’s Dan Abrams Live to comment on police efforts to apprehend violent anti-Israel college protestors. In August, Esposito released a statement on the 5th birthday of Hamas hostage Ariel Bibas and called for the immediate release of all hostages currently held in Gaza. 

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