Key statements and actions from Fine include:
Call to "nuke" Gaza: In May 2025, Fine suggested on Fox News that the U.S. should use nuclear weapons on Gaza, comparing it to the U.S. atomic bombings of Japan during World War II.
Advocacy for starvation tactics: He has repeatedly posted on X using the hashtag "#StarveAway." In July 2025, he denied that mass hunger was sweeping Gaza, writing, "There is no starvation. Everything about the 'Palestinian' cause is a lie". In response to a tweet from Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib about the use of starvation as a weapon, Fine posted, "Tell your fellow Muslim terrorists to release the hostages and surrender. Until then, #StarveAway".
Genocidal and dehumanizing rhetoric: He has stated that "Gaza must be destroyed" and referred to Palestinians as "demons that live on Earth" who "deserve death". In May 2025, when asked to explain his rhetoric about nuking Gaza, Fine claimed that a large portion of Gaza's population has "mental defects".
Devaluing Palestinian lives: In October 2023, Fine reportedly wrote, "There is no suffering adequate for these animals. May the streets of Gaza overflow with blood," following the Hamas attack on Israel. In 2024, after an unarmed Turkish-American activist was fatally shot by Israeli forces in the West Bank, Fine tweeted, "Throw rocks, get shot. One less #MuslimTerrorist," and celebrated her death.
Anti-Palestinian legislative efforts: In 2024, as a Florida state legislator, Fine attempted to pass legislation to sanction countries that recognize Palestinian statehood and to criminalize displaying the Palestinian flag, calling it a "terrorist rag".
Condemnation from others: His comments have been widely condemned. In June 2025, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) designated Fine as an "anti-Muslim extremist". He has also been criticized by the American Jewish Committee for his "starve away" comments and even by some fellow Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene
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