From: "Jim Fine, FCNL" <fcnl@fcnl.org>

Reply-to: jimfine@fcnl.org

Subject: Update:  Unprecedented Support for Israel-Palestine Peace

Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009

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***Take Action: Urge Support for House Resolution Endorsing Obama Vision of Israeli-Palestinian Peace*** http://action.fcnl.org/r/29243/87507/0

 

***Welcome to FCNL's Greater Middle East Diplomacy Update for February 27, 2009***

 

"To put it simply, all key issues in the Middle EastÉ are inextricably linked." Iraq Study Group, December 2006

 

*Israel-Palestine: Gaza Hearing, Congressional Visits, Evidence Change*

 

The new Òpro-Israel, pro-peaceÓ J Street lobby wrote in its most recent action alert that Òmomentum is building in Washington behind renewed US peace efforts in the Middle East.Ó Congressional and administration actions over the past two weeks suggest that this is more than communications hype. Consider the following developments.

 

* Ackerman and Wexler Take on Israeli Settlements: House Foreign Affairs Middle East Subcommittee Chair Gary Ackerman (NY) held a February 12 hearing on ÒGaza after the War: What Can Be Built on the Wreckage?Ó In his opening statement Ackerman decried a Òdownward spiralÓ in Israeli-Palestinian relations caused by Òterrorism and the march of settlements and outposts, from the firing of rockets and the perpetration of settler pogroms.Ó Since Ackerman is considered one of IsraelÕs strongest supporters in Congress, his references to settlements and settler pogroms drew much attention.

 

Subcommittee member Robert Wexler (FL) also criticized Israeli settlement expansion. ÒThe Palestinians have enormous responsibilities,Ó he said, Òbut the notion that Israel can continue to expand settlements, whether it be through natural growth or otherwise without diminishing the capacity of a two-state solution is both unrealistic, and I would respectfully suggest hypocritical.Ó The Obama administration, he added, should insist that Israel fulfill its previous commitments to freeze settlement construction.

 

* Ellison and Baird Visit Gaza and Deplore Conditions: Over the Presidents Day recess Reps. Keith Ellison (MN) and Brian Baird (WA) became the first U.S. officials to visit the Gaza Strip since the Hamas takeover in June 2007. The two members of Congress said they visited to view firsthand the destruction from the Israeli attacks and to meet international and local relief workers.

 

ÒThe amount of physical destruction and the depth of human suffering here is staggering,Ó Baird said in a joint press release [http://action.fcnl.org/r/29245/87507/0] with Ellison. ÒEntire neighborhoods have been destroyed, schools completely leveled, fundamental water, sewer, and electricity facilities hit and relief agencies heavily damaged. The personal stories of children being killed in their homes or schools, entire families wiped out, and relief workers prevented from evacuating the wounded are heart wrenching — what went on here, and what is continuing to go on, is shocking and troubling beyond words.Ó

 

ÒThe stories about the children affected me the most,Ó Ellison said. ÒNo parent, or anyone who cares for kids, can remain unmoved by what Brian and I saw here.Ó

 

The two concluded, ÒIf this had happened in our own country, there would be national outrage and an appeal for urgent assistance. We are glad that the Obama administration acted quickly to send much needed funding for this effort but the arbitrary and unreasonable Israeli limitations on food and repair essentials is unacceptable and indefensible.Ó Ellison and Baird also visited the Israeli town of Sderot and called for an end to Hamas rocket fire on Israel as well as the lifting of the Gaza blockade.

 

* Kerry Breaks IsraelÕs Macaroni Blockade: The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, John Kerry (MA), also visited the Gaza Strip over the Presidents Day recess. Kerry learned from U.N. officials during his visit that Israeli authorities had refused to allow macaroni to enter Gaza. Israel, Kerry was told, did not define pasta products as part of humanitarian aid and was allowing only rice to cross the border. Kerry later met with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak and questioned the logic of preventing macaroni from reaching Gaza. Israeli newspapers reported [http://action.fcnl.org/r/29246/87507/0] that KerryÕs intervention prompted Israel to lift its macaroni embargo.

 

* Clinton and Mitchell Take on IsraelÕs Gaza Aid Restrictions: U.S. Middle East Peace Envoy George Mitchell and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are reportedly sending Israel a series of messages [http://action.fcnl.org/r/29247/87507/0] expressing U.S. anger at obstacles Israel is putting in the way of humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza. The issue is expected to be a focus of upcoming visits to Israel by Mitchell and Clinton. Israel is allowing some 150 truckloads of supplies into Gaza every day, while U.S., European Union, and U.N. officials say 500 truckloads per day are needed to meet the minimum needs of GazaÕs 1.5 million residents.

 

* Israel-Palestine Peace Resolution Gains House Cosponsors: H. Res. 130, the resolution introduced February 4 by Rep. William Delahunt (MA) supporting the Mitchell peace mission and affirming that Israeli-Palestinian peace is an essential U.S. national security interest, is gaining ground. It currently has 65 cosponsors, more than any House resolution supporting Israeli-Palestinian peace has ever garnered. [Click here: http://action.fcnl.org/r/29248/87507/0]

 

* Senate Chimes in with Feinstein Letter to Clinton: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (CA) has circulated among her colleagues a sign-on letter to Secretary of State Clinton endorsing the Obama administrationÕs efforts to achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace and affirming that Israeli security and Israeli-Palestinian peace are vital U.S. national security interests. [Click here: http://action.fcnl.org/r/29249/87507/0]

 

These congressional and administration actions over the past two weeks reveal a growing will to take the steps needed to make progress toward Israeli-Palestinian peace. Grassroots support can keep that will growing.

 

 

***Take Action***

 

If you have not yet written to your representative asking him or her to cosponsor H. Res. 130, please do so now. If you have already written, contact three friends and ask them to write. This resolution endorsing the Obama administrationÕs efforts to achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace and asserting that ending the conflict is an essential U.S. national security interest is gaining ground. It already has more cosponsors than any previous House resolution supporting Israeli-Palestinian peace, and it is becoming an important barometer of congressional support for U.S. peacemaking efforts. Help make the barometer register record high pressure. Write and ask your friends to write now [Click here: http://action.fcnl.org/r/29250/87507/0]

 

 

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