US Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) lambasted several major airlines over pausing routes to Israel, suggesting that they have launched a silent boycott of the Jewish state.
“I am calling upon the CEOs of American Airlines, Delta, and United to end the unilateral + indefinite suspensions of air travel to Israel. The operative words here are ‘unilateral’ and ‘indefinite,’” Torres wrote on X/Twitter on Thursday.
“Air travel suspensions should have time limits and FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] approval. Instead of following the FAA, the three airlines have been acting on their own to suspend flights to Israel. These suspensions are so indefinite as to be indistinguishable from a boycott,” Torres continued.
Torres penned a letter to CEOs of American Airlines, Delta Airlines, and United Airlines to “express concern about the suspension of air travel between the United States and Israel.”
The letter was first obtained by Jewish Insider.
Torres wrote that the “prolonged” and “pervasive” suspension of flights to Israel has made travel to the Jewish state “less affordable.” Israel’s national airline El Al has become the sole air carrier to the Jewish state, becoming “a de facto monopoly,” Torres wrote.
The congressman took aim at American Airlines over its decision to “unilaterally suspend air travel indefinitely until mid-2025,” arguing it is tantamount to “effectively boycotting or otherwise discriminating against the world’s only Jewish state.”
Torres suggested that several major American airlines may have succumbed to pressure from the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement (BDS) — an initiative which calls on organizations and corporations to cut financial ties with the Jewish state as the first step toward its eventual destruction.
“Given the arbitrary length of the suspension, one could be forgiven for thinking that the BDS movement had taken over the American aviation industry without anyone noticing, much less crying foul,” Torres wrote.
Richard Goldberg, senior adviser at the Foundations for Defense of Democracies, also questioned why United Airlines has not chartered trips to the Jewish state despite offering flights “right across Israel on the way to Dubai from Newark.”
Arsen Ostrovsky, CEO of the International Legal Forum, praised Torres’s letter on X/Twitter.
“He’s absolutely right!” Ostrovsky posted.
Torres, a self-described progressive, has established himself as a stalwart ally of the Jewish state, especially in the months following the Hamas slaughter of roughly 1,200 people across southern Israel on Oct. 7. Torres has repeatedly defended Israel from unsubstantiated claims of committing “genocide” in Gaza. He has also consistently supported the shipment of American arms to help the Jewish state defend itself from Hamas terrorists. Torres has levied sharp criticism toward university administrators for allowing Jewish students to be threatened on campus without consequence.