[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 1]
[House]
[Pages 478-479]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                                 ISRAEL

  The SPEAKER pro tempore (Ms. Hirono). Under the Speaker's announced 
policy of January 6, 2009, the gentleman from Arizona (Mr. Franks) is 
recognized for 60 minutes.
  Mr. FRANKS of Arizona. Madam Speaker, the most fundamental purpose 
for any government is its national defense and the protection of its 
citizens. I stand here today in heartfelt support for Israel and for 
its right to defend its innocent citizens from the attacks of a 
relentless enemy that seeks its destruction. The conflict unfolding in 
Israel's heartland today is not unfamiliar to the Israeli people.

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  Since its establishment in 1948, the tiny State of Israel--22 of 
which would fit into our State of California--has faced enemies on 
every side that openly oppose its right to exist and work actively to 
bring about its destruction.
  Indeed, Israel has never known a reality where its very existence was 
not threatened by this insidious ideology called jihad; an ideology so 
sinister as to make men and women leap for joy at killing their own 
children in order to be able to kill the children of others, whether 
that means flying commercial airplanes into the World Trade Center or 
sending a Qassam rocket into the side of a bus carrying small school 
children in Israel.
  Madam Speaker, in Imperial China, there was a terrible form of 
execution known as death by a thousand cuts. It was an unspeakably 
cruel demonstration meant to terrify observers into submissions. Israel 
is fighting to stop the ``death by a thousand cuts'' strategy used by 
Hamas to inflict constant, incessant destruction and terror on the 
Israeli citizens; and the nation of Israel has acted nobly for the sake 
of innocent Israelis, as well as innocent Palestinian civilians to 
justly refuse to allow the bloodletting to continue.
  Hamas was designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the 
United States in 1995. And it is a known proxy of the Iranian regime 
which openly seeks to see Israel wiped from the face of the Earth. The 
governing charter of Hamas openly calls for the destruction of the 
State of Israel, with the goal of raising the banner of jihad over 
every square inch of the State of Israel.
  And still, Madam Speaker, time after time, Israel has acted in good 
faith and has extended gestures of goodwill towards its Palestinian 
neighbors and Hamas, including its complete disengagement from the Gaza 
Strip in 2005 and its commitment to target only military installations 
of its enemies despite the routine attacks against its own women and 
children on almost a daily basis.
  Madam Speaker, in all of its conflicts, Israel seeks to minimize 
civilian casualties; Hamas has sought to maximize them. Hamas has 
broken every cease-fire agreement and every honorable rule of war by 
deliberately embedding their terrorist militants and weapons caches in 
the homes of private citizens, and in schools, and in hospitals, and 
mosques; and Hamas has repeatedly used innocent Palestinian civilians 
as human shields while they deliberately target Israeli civilians.
  There is no moral equivalence here, Madam Speaker. Hamas and Israel 
are guided by two completely opposite philosophies: One is committed to 
equality and human dignity under God, and one is committed to a 
totalitarian ideology of hatred and intolerance; one is devoted to 
protecting innocent human life, and one commands its destruction.
  When a cease-fire agreement was reached between Israel and Hamas last 
June, Hamas used that opportunity to build up its stockpiles of rockets 
and weapons that now threaten approximately one million Israelis. And 
now, Madam Speaker, in a struggle for peace and survival, Israel is 
once again forced to carry out defensive action against Hamas in order 
to stop the terrorizing of its innocent civilians.
  And once again, once again, Madam Speaker, certain members of the 
international community are calling on Israel to ``exercise 
restraint.''
  Madam Speaker, if 6,000 rockets had fallen on an American city over a 
space of four years, what would we say to anyone who called upon us to 
restrain ourselves in the effort to protect our own citizens? If those 
same members of the international community who so harshly criticize 
Israel for the defensive actions had to suffer for 1 week--just 1 
week--under these indiscriminate incessant attacks against their 
families and their loved ones as Israel has done for decades, Madam 
Speaker, I would submit that the layers of Hamas would have been made 
ashes once and for all long ago.
  Madam Speaker, Charles Krauthammer recently wrote in the Washington 
Post something I wish every world leader could understand. He said, 
``Some geopolitical conflicts are morally complicated. The Israeli-Gaza 
war is not. It possesses a moral clarity not only rare, but 
excruciating.''
  Madam Speaker, I could not agree with those words more.
  If the beleaguered Jewish people have learned anything in their 
struggles for survival over the millennia against enemies who have 
sought their complete annihilation, it is, as one Holocaust survivor 
said, ``When someone says they intend to kill you, believe them.''
  Madam Speaker, consider some of the things that terrorist enemies of 
Israel have said they intend to do to Israel.
  Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah stated, ``We have discovered how to hit the 
Jews where they are most vulnerable. The Jews love life, so that is 
what we shall take from them. We will win because the Jews love life, 
and we love death.''
  Wael al-Zarad, a Hamas Cleric, said, ``As Muslims, our blood 
vengeance against them will only subside with their annihilation . . 
.''
  And Egyptian Cleric Safwat Higazi gave this mandate to jihadists on 
Hamas television. He said, ``We say to you: Dispatch those sons of apes 
and pigs to the Hellfire on the wings of the Qassam rockets. Jihad is 
our path . . . This is our strategic option, and not peace. . . . They 
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be killed. They deserve to die. You should not care if you hit a man, 
woman, or a child. . . . Destroy . . . everything . . .''
  Madam Speaker, those are horrifying words even when we hear them here 
in the safe enclaves of our own homes and work places of America. But 
for the people of Israel, such words mean terror and death.
  Madam Speaker, America's enemies and Israel's enemies in this war are 
the same. Both of us face the reality of radical Islamic jihadists who 
would see our nations wiped from the face of the Earth if they could. 
Both of our nations have been struck deeply, and Israel, in its case, 
has been repeatedly, by any stretch of imagination, has been struck by 
this same ideology time and time again; the same ideology that murdered 
Olympic athletes in 1972, that took American hostages in Iran, that 
murdered Marines in their barracks in 1993, that bombed the World Trade 
Center in 1993, that bombed Riyadh in 1995, the Khobar Towers in 1996, 
the embassy in 1998, the USS Cole in 2000. And then, Madam Speaker, 
this murderous, hellish ideology massacred nearly 3,000 Americans on 
September 11.
  And this enemy makes little distinction between those who support 
Israel and Israel itself, and for that reason, Madam Speaker, we must 
realize that an attack on Israel is an attack on America and freedom 
itself.
  Listen to the words of Sheikh Ahmad Bahr, acting speaker of the 
Palestinian Legislative Council. He said, ``Allah willing, America and 
Israel will be annihilated . . . kill them all, down to the very last 
one.''
  Madam Speaker, any policy of the United Nations or the United States 
must articulate three concepts as prerequisites reached to any 
agreements reached between Israel and Hamas. First, it must reject any 
moral equivalence between the goals of Hamas and Israel. Secondly, it 
must place the blame for this current conflict squarely on the 
shoulders of Hamas, and third, it must clearly restate that America's 
commitment to the State of Israel remains unshakable.
  We stand with Israel not as Republicans, Madam Speaker, not as 
Democrats, but as Americans and fellow members of the human family, 
equal heirs of those unalienable gifts of God we call life, liberty, 
and the pursuit of happiness; these basic human freedoms. We stand with 
the innocent people of Israel who have been terrorized on a daily 
basis, some for as long as they can remember. And we also, Madam 
Speaker, stand with those courageous Palestinian souls who also long 
for freedom and peace with their Israeli neighbors.
  Madam Speaker, President Harry Truman, who formally recognized the 
State of Israel only 11 minutes after Israel had declared its 
independence, said, ``I had faith in Israel before it was established, 
I have faith in it now. I believe it has a glorious future before it--
not just another sovereign nation, but as an embodiment of the great 
ideals of our civilization.''
  Madam Speaker, we recognize those words to be true and believe that 
the cause of liberty will prevail in the land of Israel as it has so 
many times before and that Israel indeed does have a glorious future 
before it.
  Throughout its history, the hand of God has been upon Israel, and 
today we join in the solidarity with the State of Israel, and its 
people, with the innocent Palestinians, and with all of who love peace, 
and we pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
  Thank you, Madam Speaker.

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