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Why Is U.S. Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen Against the Two-state Solution?

Posted: 03/28/2012 9:28 pm

The U.S. president and the executive branch have the most significant role in making foreign policy and are responsible for carrying it out.

Congress has the right to approve, recommend or reject foreign aid bills submitted to it, but it rarely blatantly opposes the executive branch's foreign policy decisions.

Regarding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, American policy appears to have been uniform by both parties. In the past two decades, the U.S. has been clearly in of the two-state solution as the bedrock of America's foreign policy. Such a policy is translated in political and diplomatic terms, as well as in the details of its foreign aid.

USAID West Bank and Gaza programme has worked hard to translate this U.S. policy. Americans worked hand in hand with the moderate, forward-looking Salam Fayyad government as it developed plans to build the infrastructure of the Palestinian state as a democratic, peaceful country. Consecutive U.S. presidents from both parties are on the record as supporting the creation of "an independent, contiguous and viable Palestinian state."

The two-state solution and the specifics of the state of Palestine enjoy international consensus, reflected in the position of the Quartet, which includes the U.S., UN, EU and Russia. Israelis also support the two-state solution and Israel's current hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly supported the two-state solution.

American elected officials from both parties also support it, and so does the majority of Americans, including Jewish Americans.

Israel and the U.S. believe that the creation of a Palestinian state should be the result of negotiations, but they agree on the need to work on building the infrastructure of this agreed-to state.

This overwhelming support for a contiguous and viable Palestinian state was dealt a blow by a single congresswoman who defied the will of the American people, the U.S. Congress, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama.

Last fall when Palestinian leaders decided to go to the UN seeking statehood, a number of U.S. congresspersons placed a hold suspending the distribution of funds approved for Palestinians. After an eight month delay, the hold placed on funds for Palestinians was lifted this week. The congressional hold was apparently loosened up after officials from the executive branch of government threatened to override the objections of two members of congress. Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas), the chairwoman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, announced on March 23rd that she was ending her restriction on the funds, which were supposed to have been spent last year, after being satisfied that the release of the aid was in the interests of peace and stability in the Middle East.

Rep. Ros-Lehtinen, who represents Florida's 18th district, however, unilaterally decided what constitutes foreign policy in regards to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by conditioning the lifting of the "hold" on an approved foreign aid bill to Palestinians.

Ros-Lehtinen, who chairs the powerful Foreign Affairs Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, conditioned the lifting of the hold with the understanding that the money not be used for assistance in Gaza. She also prohibited the use of USAID funds for road projects in the West Bank, except if directly related to security.

Finally, and bizarrely, she denied use of funds for trade facilitation, tourism promotion, scholarships for Palestinian students and other aid for Palestinian Authority agencies and ministries.

It is hard to understand why a U.S. congressperson would put such conditions over and above the recommendations of USAID officials. The USAID money for the reconstruction of Gaza was pledged by Secretary Clinton and does not go to the Hamas-led government, but to the people of Gaza who suffered tremendous hardships during the Israeli war of 2008-09.

Road construction and trade facilitating projects in the West Bank fit perfectly within the two-state solution, which the entire world, including Israel's prime minister, supports. By opposing such projects, the Republican congresswoman goes against U.S. and international policies.

But perhaps the most perplexing decision by the Florida congresswoman is her opposition to promoting Christian tourism to the Holy Land. According to a request for proposals (RFP294- 2011-204) published by USAID last year, the American government was looking for contractors able to help rebuild a number of Christian sites in the occupied West Bank. This includes rebuilding the Burqeen Church in Jenin, working on Jacob's well in Nablus, developing the Shepherd's Field in Beit Sahour and working on Christian sites in Sabastia and Balata, in the north of the West Bank.

This decision harms Christian Palestinians as well as Christians around the world who might want to visit the sites for which she is denying reconstruction funds.

Why is a U.S. congressperson so opposed to actions that support peace, the two-state solution and the strengthening of the Christian community in Palestine?

The only logical explanation is that she is not acting in the best interest of her constituency, or even the American people, but is reflecting the narrow, radical point of view of a hardline, rightwing, pro-Israel lobby.

A hint of that might be found in reviewing the politician's donor base. Campaign finance records show that her top campaign contributor is Irving Moskowitz, the retired Florida businessman who is developing a controversial apartment project -- intended exclusively and discriminatorily for Jews -- in occupied East Jerusalem's Shepherd Hotel.

American foreign policy has suffered from hypocrisy and lack of execution. The unilateral decision by a lobby-influenced single member of the U.S. Congress shouldn't be allowed to weaken an already weak U.S. policy towards peace and justice in the Middle East.

 

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The U.S. president and the executive branch have the most significant role in making foreign policy and are responsible for carrying it out. Congress has the right to approve, recommend or reject for...
The U.S. president and the executive branch have the most significant role in making foreign policy and are responsible for carrying it out. Congress has the right to approve, recommend or reject for...
 
 
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A Jew with a View
Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly
05:08 PM on 03/30/2012
"The two-state solution and the specifics of the state of Palestine enjoy international consensus, reflected in the position of the Quartet, which includes the U.S., UN, EU and Russia. Israelis also support the two-state solution and Israel's current hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly supported the two-state solution...American elected officials from both parties also support it, and so does the majority of Americans, including Jewish Americans.

Okay, so the 2 state solution is accepted by:

International community - i.e. US, UN, EU and Russia
Israelis
Even Natanyahu
Republicans
Democrats
American Jews

Who is missing on this lilst?

Oh yeah, the Palestinians and specificly Hamas.
11:55 AM on 03/30/2012
Want the congresswoman to support a two state solution? Its simple. The Palestinians stop lobbying the UN for absurd anti Israeli declarations, adhere to the Oslo peace treaties and the Quartet road map, and stop the libelous hate education of their kids, and commence negotiations UNCONDITIONALLY with the Israelis for a final status on borders, Palestinian refugees, and Jerusalem.
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12:12 PM on 03/30/2012
The poster is asking for too much! How can we, the "Palestinians" meet such a demand, and, we know that in addition, Israel, with much hutzpah, will demand that we consider a peace treaty as the end of the conflict.
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11:19 AM on 03/30/2012
It is of some interest that while the phrase "two state solution" is being used here cavalierly by the author as if this has been prescribed by some divine entity as a way to resolve the Arab Israeli conflict, us, humans, recall some other basis that was designed by the United Nations, passed unanimously by the appropriate agency of the UN, accepted by all parties to the conflict, and has served as the basis for all peace talks; it is called United Nations Security Council Resolution, 242, of 1967.

Therefore, let us examine this resolution that is part of international law.

-- 242 calls upon the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to retreat from "territories" captured during the 1967 Six Day War, but not from "the" territories or from "all" territories. Israel, of course, has fulfilled this requirement decades ago.

-- 242 does not call for the setting up of an additional state between the Jordan River and the Med. Sea, something that can't be demanded of Israel since it would be contrary to international law.

-- 242 does not even make use of concepts such as "Palestinians" or a "Palestinian state".

And, since 242 was the basis for the peace talks that commenced in the Madrid peace conference of 1991, why don't the Arabs simply play by the rules of the game that they accepted, and cease attempting to change the rules mid-stream...??
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11:26 AM on 03/30/2012
P.S. And one other very, very important point: 242 calls upon the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to retreat to "secure and recognized boundaries" to be determined through negotiations between Israel and the warring parties. Israel has done so on certain fronts, but presently, Israel's counterparts, instead of coming to the table to negotiate the matter, refuse to do so and demand that Israel retreat its armed forces to the 1949 armistice line... Thus, how can we, humans, be serous with such pre-conditions...??
11:57 AM on 03/30/2012
In response to 242, the Arab League issued their "three nos," no peace, no recognition, no negotiations.
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03:36 PM on 03/30/2012
Sadly, that was the response, indeed!!
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DAE
10:37 AM on 03/30/2012
The only hope for Palestine/Israel and the Middle East in general is the one state secular democratic solution. Authoritarian secularism of the national socialist variety has failed. Theocratic states be they Jewish, Sunni or Shiite breed hatred, contempt and conflict. A secular democratic state of Jews, Muslims, Christians and secular democrats in Palestine/Israel is the most viable option. And its one that is growing in recognition as the recent conference at Harvard attests to: http://onestateconference.org/ A one state solution for Palestine/Israel could be a harbinger for a truly democratic Arab Spring.
12:00 PM on 03/30/2012
I agree, and I am sure the Arab/Muslim world would happily live in a secular state where the rights of Christians and Jews were respected. Sorta like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq, Iran, Yeman, Pakistan, and Gaza. The track record of Arab/Muslim countries when it comes to peacefully living together and respecting minority rights is exeplary----just ask the coptic Christians of Egypt or the Christians of the PA run west bank.
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Seawolf56
Truth should never be censored
09:45 PM on 03/29/2012
Finally, and bizarrely, she denied use of funds for trade facilitation, tourism promotion, scholarships for Palestinian students and other aid for Palestinian Authority agencies and ministries.

BOUGHT AND PAID FOR, CHECK HER DONORS
08:32 PM on 03/29/2012
The minimal aid is not worth the effort on the part of the Palestinian State. Rep. Ros-Lehtinen should work toward redirecting this aid to Israel, a true drop in the bucket. She could then say that she did all that could for her constituents. What else could they want??? Even more. Is it possible!!
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Baghooli
Immortals!
07:41 PM on 03/29/2012
Ros-Lehtinen is representative of her radical Cuban constituency in Florida and going through 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez frenzy episode a decade ago, I say more power to Fidel Castro since he seems to be the sane one!
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Marcus047
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07:24 PM on 03/29/2012
"Why Is U.S. Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen Against the Two-state Solution?"

She isn't, as many others aren't who agree with her not to fund the palestinians. Why does supporting a palestinian state dictate that one must also fund it? If that palestinians can't fund their own state, then they're doomed to be a failed state. Besides, the palestinians have many wealthy friends and allies who have many more financial resources to offer towards maintaining the palestinians state and it's institutions. Why not seek funding from them?
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Sonic hedgehog
A true word needs no oath
12:30 AM on 03/30/2012
"She isn't, as many others aren't who agree with her not to fund the palestinians"

Interestingly that group doesn't include Israeli military and the ambassador since they seem to want this funding to go through. I would be very ashamed if the top officials of the country I was trying to defend disagreed with me on a topic like that, but I don't expect that from you or the Israeli-biased Cuban sheep.
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Marcus047
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06:58 PM on 03/30/2012
"Interestingly that group doesn't include Israeli military and the ambassador since they seem to want this funding to go through."

The only reason they do support it is because they know that if the americans don't pay the salaries of the PLO politicians and their militias, that the wealthy arab states won't step in, and the militias will go on a rampage because they're not getting paid.

But let's try not paying their salaries for a while and see if after a few months of chaos, the palestinians wealthy oil state arabs don't step up. If they're really the friends of palestine that claim to be, they will.
05:21 PM on 03/29/2012
arbitration/negotiation its a concept based on two sides sitting down to thrash out an agreement

Pretty hard when Israel is talking to an empty Palestinians chair!
06:23 PM on 03/29/2012
The Palestinians sat in the negotiating chair year after year, offering compromise
after compromise, while the Israel stole ever more land, built ever more settlements
and killed ever more people.
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01:30 AM on 03/30/2012
Actually, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) offered not a single compromise!! By contrast, Israel, since 1991, has submitted five opportunities for a settlement, all of which have been rejected and each of the rejections was accompanied by terror and violence against the civilian population of Israel: 1) Rabin's Contour for peace, 1995, rejected. 2) Barak's peace offer, 2000, rejected. 3) Sharon's gesture for peace, 2005, rejected. 4) Olmert's peace offer, 2008, rejected. Netanjahu's offer of peace negotiations, 2009 to present, rejected.
04:14 AM on 03/30/2012
Ok show me what th pals compromises are. Cummon. pally u post these ridiculous assertions now back them up

Still wanna take Jerusalem. TICK
still wanna flood Israel with millions of Arabs. TICK
still consider all of israel as owned by Palestine. TICK
still insist Israel retreats to indefensible lines. TICK

Away u go and peddle ur palsbarist lies elsewhere. No one believes a word ur side say any more
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01:26 AM on 03/30/2012
....and has been doing the talking to the chair since 2009!!
04:40 PM on 03/29/2012
Great article. Our representatives are simply in the pocket of the Lobby via it's various major donors.
Moskowitz is paying MILLIONS to the Republican Candidates willing to do his (the ultra right wing Likuds) bidding.
04:12 PM on 03/29/2012
She's the "best" A.I.P.A.C could buy ($$$).
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lightningbolt
04:05 PM on 03/29/2012
Even though most people support a two state solution, it's just never going to happen.  The only reasonable solution is a THREE state solution: Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza as three separate states.  There will be no reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah.  It's like trying to reconcile Sunnis and Shiites.
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Gonzo36
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10:01 PM on 03/29/2012
Totally agree with you. Don't know why this hasn't been discussed.
12:05 PM on 03/30/2012
It comes down to this: Arabs cannot coexist.
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Yossarian22
03:04 PM on 03/29/2012
Why? Simple. Because racism against Arabs and other Muslim peoples is not only acceptable; it's very politically profitable.
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Gui Montag
Former Palestinian Supporter
02:02 PM on 03/29/2012
"I do not favour eliminating aid. I do favour using it as a lever to achieve US policy goals, as we do with aid everywhere else. Why not? If you take money from your parents, they should have some say in what you do with it..."

-MJ ROSENBERG.
04:28 PM on 03/29/2012
The key point is that THE NATION THAT GIVES the money should have some say in how it is allocated. The point of this article is that Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen, who is SINGLEHANDEDLY blocking the money, is not acting in the best interests of the US government, nor at the behest of the President nor secretary Clinton, nor at the behest of her own constituency, but rather at the Behest of the Israel ultra right wing, via the huge amounts of money she receives from Moskowitz, who is a major supporter of the Illegal settlements.
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Cynthia Rays
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05:34 PM on 03/29/2012
The Us gives 8 million dollars a day to Israel. how are the policies of Israel furthering the goals of the US: discrimination in housing, education, road building, etc?
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Gui Montag
Former Palestinian Supporter
11:10 PM on 03/29/2012
How many times has this already been explained to you, Cynthia? 20? 30?
12:06 PM on 03/30/2012
Cynthia, your hatred is so intense you cannot even think strait.
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Cynthia Rays
peace in the valley seeker
01:27 PM on 03/29/2012
"Campaign finance records show that her top campaign contributor is Irving Moskowitz, the retired Florida businessman who is developing a controversial apartment project -- intended exclusively and discriminatorily for Jews -- in occupied East Jerusalem's Shepherd Hotel."

Discrimination in housing is not allowed in the US. Why do American tax payers condone tax deductible contributions to support housing for "Jews only" within territory that is occupied?
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
05:17 PM on 03/29/2012
The other 99.9999999% of the middle east is Judenrein. And you have a problem with a hotel.
05:39 PM on 03/29/2012
Moskowitz is far to the right, and not doing israel any favors.