Mike Pence's recent action of autographing Israeli artillery shells destined for Lebanon has elicited controversy. Photographs from an Israeli media source, Ynet, show the former US vice president inscribing shells with "For Israel" during his visit to Israeli forces at the Israel-Lebanon border.
This area has seen intensified tensions since October, linked to Israel's conflicts in Gaza. Pence, who was vice president under
Donald Trump, detailed his engagement with military leaders and troops in the border region in a social media post.