Thursday, December 29, 2016

Statement from American Jewish Congress

AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS STATEMENT ON SEC. KERRY'S AND PM NETANYAHU'S REMARKS

12-28-16

American Jewish Congress President Jack Rosen released the following statement in response to Sec. Kerry’s Vision on resolving the Israel-Palestinian conflict and Prime Minister Netanyahu's response:

“Secretary Kerry’s vision for peace, must be examined in the context of what he has achieved in office. His policy decisions in the Middle East: ISIS, Iran and Russia’s takeover of Syria have all been at the least questionable and at the worst wrong.  Based on his record, we have no faith in his Middle East policy decisions. Therefore we don't believe that he is right with the polices that he laid out today on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nonetheless, despite the horrific scenes of over 250,000 innocent people massacred, including women and children in Syria, the Obama Administration has used its remaining time to single out Israel.

UN Security Council  resolution 2334 systematically removes Israel’s sovereignty over East Jerusalem, which contains both Judaism’s and Christianity’s’ holy sites.  Therefore Sec. Kerry's remarks today, including the condemnation of the UNESCO resolutions over the summer are inconsistence with his support for UNSC 2334, because the operative language of the resolution severs Israel's sovereignty over East Jerusalem.

The American Jewish Congress supports Prime Minister Netanyahu’s assertion that the conflict has always been rooted in the refusal of the Palestinians to recognize the Jewish State. UNSC 2334 dangerously changes the status quo for a path to peace that has existed for many decades, which radically alters American policy and potentially empowers the Palestinians to never have to negotiate and recognize the Jewish State of Israel.

Now that the UN has approved, with the acquiescence of the United States, a different path to peace, it will take a shift of policy from President-Elect Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to rebuild the America-Israel relationship. As a result, The American Jewish Congress' position is that the American embassy should be immediately relocated to East Jerusalem, to protect Israel from UNSC 2334.

Having the American embassy and flag planted in East Jerusalem will send a serious statement to the international community and for all those eager to apply UNSC 2334 that Jerusalem shall remain Israel proper. It will be extremely difficult to argue that the American embassy is not in Israel.

We express our gratitude to the incoming administration for committing to the moving the embassy, and all that they are doing to address these issues during the transition period.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Like many of our problems in the region, including Pakistan and Afghanistan, all of these problems began when the British ruled the world. The idea that Israel is right and the Palestinians are wrong is just a continuation of the the age-old discussion. What is most concerning to me is that Netanyahu is on the ground there, and I think he knows a little bit more about the security of Israel than we do. It is too late for any type of peaceful solution. Eventually, the nuclear solution will solve it for somebody. But one thing Kerry said is true: you can either have a Jewish State, or a Democratic State. Our Founding Fathers knew this only too well.

Lynn Anderson said...

Kerry says it can't be both. Israel disagrees and says that “Majority rules and people have rights”...a democracy.

Anonymous said...

Everyday is a new adventure with the outgoing president. I shudder to think what he will do next.

Lynn Anderson said...

We found out today with the Russians when he ejected 35 diplomats from our country.

Anonymous said...

He's showing himself as a Muslim, many refused to see it, take a look now.

Anonymous said...

I think Putin is handling it like a true Statesman!

Anonymous said...

I think Megalomaniac fits him to a T. He reminds me of Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator. It's unfortunate that it all has to end this way. The President was looked up to by the entire world 8 years ago, and he squandered it all on his ego.

Anonymous said...

I think Putin inviting the children to the Orthodox Christmas Party is a touch of class. You won't find any of that in this administration. Although in hindsight, I am not a fan of the Kennedys' at least they supported the Arts. I haven't seen any of that lately. Perhaps Melania with her European background will bring back some of the high culture we have been neglecting in the US.