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June 8, 2006
H.CON.RES.152 Relating to the 40th anniversary of the reunification
of the City of Jerusalem.
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The resolution preamble explains
that Jerusalem was reunified in June 2007 as a result of the Arab-Israeli
6 day war and goes further to assert that Israel, since its founding,
sought peace with its Arab neighbors.
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resolution below….
Sponsor:
Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA-12th)
Vote:
Passed House by voice vote June 5, 2007
Cost to
the taxpayers: No discernible cost.
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Whereas June 2007 marks the
40th anniversary of the Six Day War and the reunification of the city of
Jerusalem;
Whereas Israel has, since its
founding, sought peace with its Arab neighbors;
Whereas in the weeks leading up
to the Six Day War, Israel's neighbors, without provocation, called for
and implemented a blockade of Israel's critical outlet to the Red Sea,
ordered United Nations peace-keeping forces out of the Sinai desert,
massed their forces with apparent hostile intent in the Sinai and in the
Golan Heights, and publicly threatened to destroy Israel;
Whereas in six days of war,
Israel defeated those forces seeking its destruction and reunited the city
of Jerusalem which had been artificially divided for 19 years;
Whereas Jerusalem has been the
focal point of Jewish religious devotion and the site of a continuous
Jewish presence for over three millennia, with a Jewish majority since at
least 1896;
Whereas Jerusalem is also a
holy city for the Christian and Muslim faiths;
Whereas the vibrant Jewish
population of the historic Old City of Jerusalem was driven out by force
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War;
Whereas from 1948 to 1967
Jerusalem was a divided city, and Israeli citizens of all faiths as well
as Jews of all nationalities were denied access to holy sites in eastern
Jerusalem, including the Old City, in which the Western Wall and the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre are located;
Whereas this year marks the
40th year that Jerusalem has been administered as a unified city in which
the rights of all faiths have been respected;
Whereas the Jerusalem Embassy
Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-45), which became law on November 8, 1995,
states as a matter of United States policy that Jerusalem should remain
the undivided capital of Israel; and
Whereas it is the policy of the
United States to support a peaceful, two-state solution to end the
conflict between Israel and the Palestinians: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress--
(1) congratulates the citizens of Israel on the 40th anniversary of the
Six Day War in which Israel defeated enemies aiming to destroy the Jewish
State;
(2) congratulates the residents of Jerusalem and the people of Israel on
the 40th anniversary of the reunification of that historic city;
(3) commends those former combatant states of the Six Day War, Egypt and
Jordan, who in subsequent years had the wisdom and courage to embrace a
vision of peace and coexistence with Israel;
(4) commends Israel for its administration of the undivided city of
Jerusalem for the past 40 years, during which Israel has respected the
rights of all religious groups;
(5) reiterates its commitment to the provisions of the Jerusalem Embassy
Act of 1995 and calls upon the President and all United States officials
to abide by its provisions; and
(6) urges the Palestinians and Arab countries to join with Israel in peace
negotiations to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict, including realization
of the vision of two democratic states, Israeli and Palestinian, living
side-by-side in peace and security.
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