Multiple outlets report that U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has died suddenly, prompting tributes from former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The articles describe Graham, a Republican, as an influential figure in U.S. foreign policy and as one of the last prominent members of the “Three Amigos,” a nickname associated with a well-known trio of American policymakers who were known for supporting overseas military action. The sources characterize Graham as a strong backer of Ukraine and as a prominent advocate of tougher policies toward Iran, including pressure for military measures.

While the reporting focuses on Graham’s political legacy and international standing, it also frames the outpouring of condolences from Trump and Netanyahu as reflecting his relationships and influence across U.S. and Israeli policy circles. Across the three outlets, the central points are Graham’s role in advocating interventionist foreign policy, his support for Ukraine, his stance on Iran, and the high-profile tributes that follow his death. The articles present the tributes without advancing a specific account beyond their assessment of Graham’s public record and international profile.