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Former Rep. Eliot Engel, Longtime Bronx Lawmaker and Pro-israel Advocate, Dies at 79

Apr 10, 2026·4 min read

NEW YORK (VInnews) — Eliot Engel, a veteran Democratic lawmaker who represented the Bronx and parts of Westchester County for more than three decades and became a leading voice on foreign policy, died Friday at 79, his family said.

The son of Ukrainian-Jewish immigrants, Eliot Engel brought the best of the Bronx to Congress.

I had the honor of serving alongside Eliot, who fought tirelessly for the people he served.

I’m keeping his family and loved ones in my thoughts today.

— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 10, 2026


Engel served 16 terms in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2021, including as chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee in his final years. His long tenure ended after a 2020 primary defeat to Jamaal Bowman.

Widely regarded as a strong supporter of Israel, Engel made the U.S.-Israel relationship a central focus of his work in Congress. He consistently argued that the alliance should remain bipartisan and emphasized America’s broader leadership role internationally. His interest in global affairs dated back to his youth, and he often spoke about his desire to shape U.S. engagement abroad.

AIPAC mourns the passing of former Congressman Eliot Engel, a steadfast friend of the pro‑Israel community and an unabashed champion of the U.S.-Israel relationship.

Throughout his distinguished 32‑year career in Congress, including as chairman of the House Foreign Affairs…

— AIPAC 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@AIPAC) April 10, 2026


Engel’s personal story also informed his outlook. Raised in the Bronx, he was the grandson of Jewish immigrants who fled persecution in Eastern Europe. He frequently pointed to his family’s history as reinforcing his belief in the United States as a haven and a force for stability in the world.

AJC mourns the passing of former Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Eliot Engel, a recipient of AJC's Congressional Leadership Award and a steadfast friend of the Jewish people. A proud New Yorker who served 16 terms in Congress, he was a true partner in advancing… pic.twitter.com/G9Kli0Jdoc

— American Jewish Committee (@AJCGlobal) April 10, 2026


Colleagues remembered him as a dedicated public servant with a deep commitment to both his district and international human rights. Ritchie Torres described Engel as a central figure in New York politics and a consistent advocate for democratic values.

Before his time in Congress, Engel served for more than a decade in the New York State Assembly, building a political career that spanned over 40 years.

He died in the Bronx, where he was raised, according to his family.

Today my uncle Congressman Eliot Engel passed away.

I’m not just saying this because he’s my uncle, but you would have to look hard to find a better public servant.

His life was the epitome of the American Dream. Going from the living in the projects in the Bronx, to the… pic.twitter.com/ryt705vrba

— Yaakov (Jack) Kaplan (@JackKaplanNY) April 10, 2026

For decades, Eliot Engel proudly served New Yorkers in Congress. ⁰⁰As a proud member of the Jewish community and the son of immigrants, he represented the best of the America’s promise. ⁰⁰Sending my love to his family and loved ones.

— Speaker Julie Menin (@SpeakerMenin) April 10, 2026

For over three decades, Eliot Engel represented the Bronx, Westchester and parts of Rockland County, bringing a deep understanding of our communities to his work in Congress, including as Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. What a loss for the Hudson Valley. My thoughts… https://t.co/L8hmM1g9VD pic.twitter.com/Ui8fDbB8T5

— Congressman Mike Lawler (@RepMikeLawler) April 10, 2026

My statement on the passing of my dear friend, Congressman Eliot Engel: pic.twitter.com/TgcaBbPcSH

— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) April 10, 2026

Eliot Engel was a giant of New York politics and one of the greatest champions the Bronx has ever had in Congress. He served for more than three decades with unyielding dedication, fighting for his constituents and standing up for democracy around the world.

He was a trailblazer…

— Rep. Ritchie Torres (@RepRitchie) April 10, 2026

For over three decades, Congressman Eliot Engel dedicated himself to serving New Yorkers in Westchester and the Bronx, and New York is grateful for his service to our state.

My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.

May his memory be a blessing.

— NY AG James (@NewYorkStateAG) April 10, 2026

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