Mayors of Shelby County speak out in support of Israel
Published 11:43 am Wednesday, November 22, 2023
By BARTON PERKINS | Staff Writer
Mayors from all across Shelby County recently signed a statement, which vocalizes their support for the nation of Israel in the wake of the war crimes committed by Hamas.
“We recognize the brutality of war and the death and destruction it wreaks; however, the battle for justice against injustice and good versus evil must prevail to protect the innocent and ensure liberty,” the statement reads. “We pray for a speedy end to hostilities and a lasting peace.”
The statement goes on to condemn Hamas attacks on civilian populations on Oct. 7, Israel’s sovereign right to defend itself against terrorist forces and demands the immediate release of all hostages currently held by Hamas.
The document itself cements the mayors of Shelby County as being firmly on the side of Israel, and focuses heavily on the crimes Hamas has committed against the Israeli people. However, the document neglects to mention many of the war crimes also perpetuated by Israel itself on its Islamic population and citizens in Gaza which include the violation of medical neutrality.
The letter was signed by the following local politicians:
- Tony Picklesimer, mayor of Chelsea
- Scott Brakefield, mayor of Alabaster
- Theoangelo Perkins, mayor of Harpersville
- Frank Brocato, mayor of Hoover
- Rusty Nix, mayor of Montevallo
- James Latimer, mayor of Vincent
- Ricky Ray Morris, mayor of Wilsonville
- David Mitchell, mayor of Columbiana
- Jon Graham, mayor of Calera
- Brian Puckett, mayor of Helena
- Brenda Bell-Guercio, mayor of Indian Springs
- Gary Waters, mayor of Pelham
- Larry Riggins, mayor of Westover
- Deborah Wilson, mayor of Wilton