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Support U.S. policy for a just peace in the West Bank, Israel, and Gaza

Demand an immediate ceasefire by all parties.

In its July 9, 2004 advisory opinion, the International Court of Justice declared that the barrier being built by Israel in occupied Palestinian territory is illegal, that it should be torn down, and that those who have suffered as a consequence of its construction should be compensated. Yet 10 years later, the barrier remains, cutting into Palestinian territory and separating Palestinians from schools, work, and neighbors. Given its projected route, it is estimated that, if completed, around 85% of the barrier will run inside the West Bank, de facto annexing West Bank land and water resources to Israel.



As violence escalates throughout Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank, it is abundantly clear that the underlying causes of this human tragedy must be addressed. All aspects of Israel's illegal military occupation--including the barrier in the West Bank and the blockade on Gaza--will need to end, in order for a just and secure future to result.



As a person of faith, respecting the dignity of every human being, I call on you to:



Demand an immediate ceasefire by all parties.

Condemn all violence against civilians, both by Palestinians and by Israeli forces.

Insist on an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land, including full dismantlement of the barrier built on Palestinian land, and an end to the Gaza blockade.

Recognize that U.S. diplomatic and financial support enable the occupation.

Condition military aid to Israel on its compliance with U.S. law and policy. Call for an examination into how U.S. military aid to Israel is being used in order to ensure that it is not enabling human rights violations including those arising from the construction of the separation barrier, and contributing, for example, to the support of settlements in contradiction of U.S. policy.



I believe that such calls and actions by members of Congress will serve to support U.S. policy for a just peace.



Thank you for your consideration, and I remain grateful for your service,