Memo To Annapolis Summit: Israel's Status As A Jewish State Not Negotiable
MEMO TO ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT: ISRAEL’S STATUS AS A ‘JEWISH STATE’ NOT NEGOTIABLE
| MEMO TO ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT: ISRAEL’S STATUS AS A ‘JEWISH STATE’ NOT NEGOTIABLE The Simon Wiesenthal Center called on all participants at the Annapolis Summit to recognize Israel as a Jewish State.“Even as Israel is being pressured to again make painful concessions on the road to the establishment of a Palestinian state, there are signs that there are those who refuse to recognizethe legitimacy of a Jewish State,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Center. Hier challenged an assertion by the Palestinian Authority’s chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat,that there was no state in the world that connects its national identity to a religious one. “In fact it was the United Nations 60 years ago this week that voted to recognize both aJewish State and an Arab State in the Holy Land,” said Hier. “If the Arabs deny the legitimacy of that vote, they deny their own legitimacy in the Holy Land.”
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MEMO TO ANNAPOLIS SUMMIT: ISRAEL’S STATUS AS A ‘JEWISH STATE’ NOT NEGOTIABLE
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