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        <fullName>Rep. Ackerman, Gary L. [D-NY-5]</fullName>
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        <text><![CDATA[ <p>Declares unwavering support for Israel and affirms that as a sovereign state Israel is entitled to act appropriately in self-defense against Hezbollah, Hamas, and the states that support them.</p> <p> Finds that the cross-border attacks and kidnappings by Hezbollah and Hamas constitute acts of international terrorism and aggression.</p> <p> Endorses President George W. Bush's statements that: (1) &quot;Israel has a right to defend herself. Every nation must defend herself against terrorist attacks and the killing of innocent life. It's a necessary part of the 21st century.&quot;; and (2) &quot;If you really want the situation to settle down, the (Israeli) soldiers need to be returned.&quot; </p> <p>Condemns in the strongest terms: (1) the criminal and terrorist acts of aggression against Israel and its armed forces; (2) the terrorist groups Hezbollah and Hamas; and (3) the primary state sponsors of global terrorism and the patrons of Hezbollah and Hamas, Iran and Syria. </p> <p>Demands that Iran and Syria respect Lebanon's sovereignty and withdraw all military and security personnel from Lebanon and cease their support for international terrorism.</p> <p>Calls upon the government of Lebanon to: (1) condemn Hezbollah's actions and make the utmost effort to facilitate the safe and unconditional return of the kidnapped Israeli soldiers; and (2) enforce its sovereignty throughout the country, maintain effective border control, and take immediate action to begin disarming all Lebanese militias.</p> <p>Calls upon the international community to join with the United States in holding Iran and Syria accountable for their support for unprovoked terrorist aggression against Israel.</p> <p>Calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all the kidnapped Israeli soldiers.</p> <p> Expresses deepest condolences to the families of all the innocent victims of the recent violence. </p>]]></text>
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