He also said earlier in the day that he wished to "send his sincerest condolences to all the citizens of the United States following the horrifying carnage that happened tonight in Las Vegas."Education and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett penned a tweet of consolation which said: "The hearts of all Israelis are with the American people on this day of profound tragedy. We pray for the wounded. God bless you."Dear @SpeakerRyan . deepest condolences on the Las Vegas tragedy. We stand with you and the American people at this difficult hour.
— Yuli Edelstein (@YuliEdelstein) October 2, 2017
Zionist Union MK and Israel's former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni also tweeted her support of the American nation in this difficult time, writing in English: "Horrific massacre in Las Vegas. Our hearts and thoughts go out to the families of the victims."The hearts of all Israelis are with the American people on this day of profound tragedy. We pray for the wounded. God bless you.
— Naftali Bennett בנט (@naftalibennett) October 2, 2017
MK Nachman Shai (Labor), who serves as the Knesset's Deputy Speaker and the chair of the Israeli parliament's lobby for US-Israel relations, joined the expressions of sympathy as well. "I would like to express my condolences to the American people for the awful carnage that took place late last night. There is no limit to human evil. Our world is flooded with violence and conquers again and again new plots of land and takes down innocent and helpless people."MK Shai also said that he "feels profound understanding and belonging to the tragedy that plagued the American people" and that he sends his condolences to "the US president, to the entire American leadership and to every American out there. I believe in the triumph of good over evil and in the triumph of good over hatred and hope that this terror will be uprooted."Jewish groups in America also related their support.The Jewish Federations of North America issued a statement encouraging anyone and everyone to donate blood for the hundreds of wounded.The attack, the group said, is just the latest instance "of senseless violence that terrorizes innocent people everywhere.""We send our sympathies to the families and friends of those murdered — may their memories be a blessing — and our prayers for a speedy recovery to those injured," said the umbrella organization.The Anti-Defamation League offered a more political statement, amid a rolling debate over the state of gun control in America."One thing is clear," said the organization's head, Jonathan Greenblatt: "The threat of mass violence against innocent civilians in America has not abated."Greenblatt said the ADL would be investigating the shooter's background for ties to extremist groups.Chabad Rabbi Mendy Harlig, who also serves as a chaplain with the Los Vegas Metro Police, told the Jerusalem Post that he was trying to support the police officers effected by the incident. "We're trying to give comfort to our personnel and their families," Harlig said. "We have a few Jewish members in the family of Los Vegas police deportment. In addition we are working with the Israeli Consulate to determine whether there are Israeli victims."Chabad operates a Jewish center in Las Vegas, serving the local Jewish community as well as many Jewish tourists and business people visiting the city.Michael Wilner and Yair Attinger contributed to this report.Horrific massacre in Las Vegas. Our hearts and thoughts go out to the families of the victims.
— ציפי לבני (@Tzipi_Livni) October 2, 2017