[Congressional Bills 106th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 372 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 372
Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United Nations
General Assembly Resolution 1322.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
October 12 (legislative day, September 22), 2000
Mr. Lott (for Mr. Grams (for himself and Mr. Brownback)) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign
Relations
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United Nations
General Assembly Resolution 1322.
Whereas in an Emergency Special Session, the United Nations Security Council
voted on October 7, 2000, to approve Resolution 1322, which unfairly
blames Israel for the outbreak of violence and politicizes the Geneva
Convention;
Whereas Resolution 1322 singles out Israel for the use of excessive force
against Palestinians while ignoring identical acts perpetrated by
Palestinians against Israelis;
Whereas Resolution 1322 incorrectly labels the September 28, 2000, visit of
Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon to Temple Mount, a holy place
open to all members of all faiths, as the ``provocation'' for violence;
Whereas there is clear evidence this violence was a premeditated and coordinated
action by the Palestinian Authority and Palestinian militias;
Whereas Israeli army officials noted a sharp increase in attacks against
security forces and Israeli civilians in the weeks before September 28,
2000, including the killing of one soldier and the wounding of another
in a Gaza Strip ambush on September 27;
Whereas the Palestinian Authority has used official Palestinian television and
the Voice of Palestine radio to incite violence;
Whereas there is evidence that Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, Chairman Arafat's
top political lieutenant in the West Bank, has been orchestrating the
rioting of armed uniformed police and civilians;
Whereas the United States refused to veto Resolution 1322, although United
States Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke reportedly
declared it ``unbalanced, biased, and really a lousy piece of work'';
and
Whereas the United States has vetoed three anti-Israel Security Council
Resolutions since the 1993 Oslo Accords and has still played a
constructive role in the peace process as an ``honest broker'': Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate hereby--
(1) denounces the United States failure to vote against
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1322;
(2) condemns the United Nations Security Council for its
discrimination against the State of Israel and its efforts to
manipulate the Fourth Geneva Conference for the sole purpose of
attacking Israel; and
(3) urges the leaders of the Israeli and Palestinian
peoples to seek a secure future through the end of violence and
the resumption of the peace process.
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