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107 Democrats challenge Pompeo’s recognitio­n of illegal Israeli settlement­s

- Ray Hanania Washington

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s announceme­nt recognizin­g the legitimacy of Israel’s illegal settlement movement has prompted one of the largest protests challengin­g Israeli policies in the US Congress.

107 members of Congress, all Democrats, signed a letter on Friday (Nov. 22) rebuking Pompeo for his declaratio­n recognizin­g the settlement­s.

Only one of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s seven-member Democratic leadership team, Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina, signed the letter. That exposes the hypocrisy of Congressio­nal Democrats, including Pelosi, who have criticized President Donald Trump for shifts in longstandi­ng policy on Israel and Palestine, but refrained from challengin­g those policies directly or offering counter legislatio­n. Pompeo’s declaratio­n was surprising but not unusual, reflecting the views of past Republican administra­tions, which favor Israel over internatio­nal law.

Even Democratic administra­tions that criticized the settlement­s continued to ignore Israel’s settlement expansion, which grew under every Trump predecesso­r at an alarming rate, including President Barack Obama. “The establishm­ent of Israeli civilian settlement­s in the West Bank is not per se inconsiste­nt with internatio­nal law,” Pompeo said, including several important and ignored qualificat­ions. He added the view did not reflect an opinion on the legal status of any individual settlement, nor was Trump declaring that the settlement­s were not subject to changes through direct negotiatio­ns between Israel and Palestine.

But the declaratio­n itself was enough to prompt the 107 Democratic­s, led by Congressma­n Andy Levin, to issue a blistering attack on Trump and Pompeo’s actions.

The letter also criticizes Trump’s recent decisions to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital outside of a negotiated settlement, the occupied Syrian Golan Heights as part of Israel, annexation of the Jordan Valley, and other actions including the halting of financial aid to Palestine and the closure of the Palestinia­n Mission in Washington D.C. as underminin­g peace and encouragin­g more violence.

The letter warned that the Trump administra­tion’s actions and Pompeo’s declaratio­n on settlement­s “would destroy prospects for a twostate solution and lead to a more entrenched and possibly deadlier conflict, this decision erodes the security of both Israel and the US.”

The letter was signed by Jewish, Christian and Muslim members including several who have been consistent­ly outspoken in challengin­g Israel’s violence against Palestinia­n civilians such as Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Betty McCollum and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Not included was Congressma­n Dan Lipinski, whose Illinois 3rd District represents one of the largest concentrat­ions of Palestinia­n Americans in the country. Lipinski is being challenged by progressiv­e Marie Newman who has embraced the two-state solution and criticized Trump’s declaratio­ns, and Palestinia­n-American Rush Darwish. Newman came within 2,000 votes of unseating the five-term Lipinski, while this will be Darwish’s first election run.

The eight-page rebuke did not hold back on the damage Pompeo and Trump have brought to the delicate Israeli-Palestinia­n peace process, arguing that by ignoring internatio­nal law in this respect, the Trump administra­tion is also underminin­g internatio­nal law for human rights and underminin­g “America’s moral standing.”

 ?? AFP ?? The US Congress has 435 members including 233 Democrats, 197 Republican­s and one independen­t.
A masked Palestinia­n protester during clashes with Israeli forces on Friday following a weekly demonstrat­ion against the expropriat­ion of Palestinia­n land by Israel.
AFP The US Congress has 435 members including 233 Democrats, 197 Republican­s and one independen­t. A masked Palestinia­n protester during clashes with Israeli forces on Friday following a weekly demonstrat­ion against the expropriat­ion of Palestinia­n land by Israel.

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