The Jerusalem Post

RJC announces effort to support annexation

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) has issued a statement voicing support for Israel applying sovereignt­y over parts of the West Bank and announcing a lobbying effort for the move.

“We will be making a major lobbying effort to encourage Republican­s in the Senate and House to express their support for the government of Israel and to support Israel’s extending sovereignt­y over parts of Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley, in order to promote the security of its citizens and the stability of the region,” RJC National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman said in the statement.

“Republican­s are strong and vocal supporters of our cherished ally Israel, and they respect the sovereignt­y of the State of Israel,” Coleman said. “The RJC is grateful for their words and their actions. While many Democrats in Congress have been vocal in opposing annexation, Republican lawmakers were mostly silent about the issue.”

According to the RJC, “it has long been understood that the areas under considerat­ion would become part of Israel under a negotiated peace settlement. Tragically, such a settlement has been impossible, because the Palestinia­n leadership has never given up their goal of destroying Israel. A full 53 years after the 1967 war, it is time for Israelis in the Jewish communitie­s of Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley to have the same full rights and status as their fellow citizens in Tel Aviv and Haifa.”

The RJC statement comes after JTA reported that AIPAC, the leading pro-Israel lobby in the United States, is telling lawmakers that they are free to criticize Israel’s looming annexation plans – as long as the criticism stops there.

Two sources – a congressio­nal aide and a donor – told JTA that AIPAC is delivering that guidance in Zoom meetings and phone calls with lawmakers. The message is unusual, because the group assiduousl­y discourage­s public criticism of Israel.

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