As your Congressman, I will always be a strong and unequivocal voice in support of Israel.
As a member of Congress, Craig Goldman will support a strong national defense and defend allies such as Israel.
Occurrences
Evidence
Roll Call 124 on April 17, 2026 was a vote on H.Res. 1175, the rule for H.R. 8035, which would extend Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorities through October 20, 2027; Craig Goldman voted Aye.
On May 14, 2026, a report on a bipartisan Abraham Accords Caucus event said Goldman said he wanted the Iran conflict to end and that more nations could join the Abraham Accords if Iran stabilized; he also said representatives in the region told him they would normalize relations with Israel 'tomorrow' absent regional backlash.
Assessments
The promise was framed as an ongoing federal-office commitment to support strong national defense and defend allies such as Israel, not as a specific enacted policy outcome. In the same congressional term, Goldman voted for a rule tied to extending FISA national-security authorities and publicly advanced Israel-focused regional normalization and Abraham Accords diplomacy. These actions are within the promised policy area and are attributable to him as a member of Congress, so the commitment is best counted as delivered rather than merely attempted.