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U.S. Congress Members Visit Hebron

Five U.S. Members of Congress and one U.S. Senator were part of a
delegation which visited Hebron last week. Organized by the U.S. Israel Education
Association, the group visited the Cave of the Matriarchs and Patriarchs / Tomb of
Machpela and other historic and strategic sites in the city. It was organized by Heather
Johnston, director of the USIEA who joined the trip. The group spent a week in
Israel and visited Jerusalem, Ariel and other cities.



Participants included:



Representative Mac Thornberry TX-R

Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers WA-R

Representative Henry Cuellar TX-D

Representative Steve Russell OK-R

Representative Tom Graves GA-R

and

Senator James Lankford OK-R



The group visited the Beit
Hadassah
center which dates back to 1893 and heard from Hebron’s
international spokesperson Yishai Fleisher, director of Tourism Simcha Hochbaum and
others. 


 


Fleisher also spoke to the group at the nearby Gush Etzion Winery with an
address entitled Five Alternatives to the Two-State Solution.



 An article in the Jerusalem
Post
quoted several of the participants. Rep. Thornberry stated, “My
view is that some of the assumptions that we have all operated under for a long time –
that there has to be a two-state solution, a Palestinian state on the West Bank – some
of those assumptions are now being questioned… people look at Gaza as a negative
example of what can happen.”



Senator Lankford,  stated, “I don’t anticipate that there is any set of issues
where the table is set for some grand agreement because, even if the political leaders
make an agreement, that does not mean that the people on the street will agree to all
those things.”



Rep. Russell added, “You have really three options when two groups don’t get along.
You have accommodation, which is the ultimate goal; you have assimilation, where the
stronger side forces the hand of the weaker, and then they accept it; and you have
elimination, when neither side want to agree and are determined to eliminate the
other. From my perspective as a historian and a soldier, you have Israel, which is
willing to do the first two stages – accommodation and assimilation – but have never
looked at the third category as a solution… for the other side, the first and
only option is elimination.”


 


NOTES: 


 





 


To arrange a guided tour of Hebron contact us.
(You don’t have to be a Congress Member to visit!)



United States contact info:



http://www.hebronfund.org

1760 Ocean Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11230

718-677-6886

info@hebronfund.org



Israeli contact info:

http://en.hebron.org.il/

02-996-5333

office@hebron.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hebronofficial

 

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