[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 61 (Thursday, April 26, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H2139]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Maryland (Mr. Hoyer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. HOYER. Ladies and gentlemen of the House, 64 years ago, the State
of Israel was born out of the hope of a generation and on the heels of
history's darkest human tragedy. Notwithstanding the many grave
challenges that it has faced since that day and still in our time,
Israel has achieved a thriving economy, a strong national defense, and
an important role as a member of the family of nations.
Israel's existence itself is a powerful symbol of the Jewish people's
resolve never again to permit its sons and daughters to face the threat
of persecution or genocide. On my many visits to Israel, I have
witnessed the triumph of a dream--a beautiful dream that sustained the
Jewish people for 2,000 years and that has been fulfilled through the
blossoming of a desert, the emergence of Israel's high-tech economy,
and the freedoms of speech, press, and religion for its citizens of
every faith.
Israel continues to impress the world with her achievements in
business, technology, sports, the arts, and the defense of human
rights. They are even more remarkable when considering the very real
dangers Israel faces in the form of terrorism, regional instability,
and the threat from Iran.
For Americans, Israel's peace and security has always been an
important national interest of the United States of America. As
President Obama has made very clear, our countries will continue to
work closely together to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran. Not only do the
United States and Israel share common interests; we also share common
values. Democracy, equal opportunity, human rights, and a yearning for
peace are the ideals we hold in our hearts, and together we have worked
for 64 years to defend them and promote them.
On the anniversary of Israel's independence, Americans continue to
stand side by side with Israel as it pursues peace and security for its
people and, yes, for its region.
I pray for the peace of Israel and its people and for all the people
of that troubled region. And I know the strong bonds between our
nations will endure for generations to come. Those futures were what we
worked so hard to make possible for thousands and thousands.
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