[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 154 (Wednesday, October 21, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H7032-H7033]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRESS AND ISRAEL MUST STAND TOGETHER
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, the United States and Israel share the
same principles and values: fundamental ideas like freedom, democracy,
respect for the rule of law, and human rights.
Our nations also share, sadly, the same security concerns, like
fighting terrorism and seeing stability in the Middle East, two issues
that seemingly grow worse for the entire region day by day, but
especially for Israel. Many of the recent tragic terror attacks and
incidents of violence in Israel have been incited by both the
Palestinian Authority and Hamas, with Abu Mazen openly inciting the
violence himself.
Tomorrow the Foreign Affairs Committee will mark up a resolution that
I introduced alongside my south Florida colleague, Congressman Ted
Deutch, which condemns the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic incitement by
Abu Mazen and the Palestinian Authority. When Israeli citizens cannot
walk out of their homes to go safely to work or to go to the grocery
store for fear of another terrorist attack, we must hold the
Palestinian leadership accountable.
Abu Mazen is also threatening Israel at the United Nations, where he
seeks to delegitimize Israel and seeks unilateral Palestinian
statehood. Just last month, Abu Mazen told the U.N. General Assembly
that Palestinians would not abide by past agreements, proving, once
again, that he is no partner for peace.
This morning a maneuver was foiled at UNESCO when the P.A. attempted
to include incendiary text in a resolution that claimed the Western
Wall was part of a Muslim holy site; and, next week, Abu Mazen is
scheduled to speak at a special meeting at the U.N. Human Rights
Council.
You have got to be kidding: Abu Mazen speaking at a Human Rights
Council.
President Obama must hold Abu Mazen accountable instead of continuing
to give him a pass for his actions and show that actions have
consequences.
But these aren't the only challenges that Israel faces. In addition
to the terror inside Israel, it remains surrounded by threats like
ISIL, Iran, Syria, challenges that are shared by the United States.
The Iran deal is riddled with loopholes, with ambiguities, and with
outright dangerous provisions, including a sunset clause that paves the
way for a nuclear-armed Iran in as little as 15 years--just bide the
time. It also includes the lifting of the arms embargo against Iran and
the lifting of sanctions on Iran's ballistic missile program.
In addition, the Iran deal releases billions of dollars that is
allowing the regime to increase its terror financing and helps fulfill
its destructive ambitions in the Middle East.
For years, Congress, not the administration, has led the charge to
push back against Iran and to sanction it through an effective
sanctions program that constricts its energy, transportation, and
financial sectors.
It is now up to Congress to be proactive again, to get out in front
of the Iranian deal, and to ensure that the administration holds Iran
accountable and will not allow incremental cheating, because it is
almost impossible to see this administration scuttling the deal for
anything less than a major violation on Iran's part. We need to develop
stronger sanctions against Iran for its illicit behavior and ensure
that the administration fully enforces the sanctions on the books.
While the U.N. resolutions implementing an arms embargo and
restricting Iran's ballistic missile program are still in place, Iran
is already testing our resolve. It is violating these resolutions. It
test-fired a ballistic missile, and it continues to ship arms to Assad
and Hezbollah to use against the people of Syria and against Israel.
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Congress must move to enact additional sanctions against Iran, and we
must designate and sanction Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps and the
Quds Force, because they will be the big winners in this sanctions
relief. We must target Hezbollah and Iran's other proxies because you
can be sure that, with Hezbollah, it is only a matter of when, not if,
it decides to attack Israel.
We must ensure that Israel has what it needs to defend itself from
Hezbollah and from other outside threats. With Iran providing Hezbollah
with more advanced rockets and missiles, even with precision-guided
systems, Israel is facing an enemy with almost 150,000 rockets pointed
at every major city in
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Israel. Congress needs to get more funding to Israel for its David's
Sling system, for its Iron Dome system; and we need to do it sooner,
rather than later.
Israel is an oasis of freedom in a desert of tyranny, a desert of
terror and instability; and it is absolutely vital, Mr. Speaker, that
Congress and Israel stand together to face these challenges united. The
President won't do it. The Congress must.
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