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CAIR-NJ Thank Congress for Stance on Gaza
CAIR-NJ ACTION ALERT – Thank members of congress for addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza (South Plainfield, NJ, 1/28/2009)

CAIR New Jersey today asked constituents of members of Congress who signed a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton requesting immediate action by the United States to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza to thank them for their support of human rights. On January 28, 2009 sixty two members of Congress signed a letter addressed to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton requesting immediate action by the United States to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Those members of congress included Congressmen Bill Pascrell and Rush Holt of New Jersey. The text of the letter can be found below.

ACTION REQUESTED: Contact your representative by calling the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and asking for your representative's office, or write a letter of gratitude to one of the following addresses:

Congressman Bill Pascrell, 2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515

Congressman Rush Holt, 1214 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515

The text of the letter:

Dear Secretary Clinton:

First, we would like to congratulate you on being sworn in as our nation’s 67th Secretary of State. We are very hopeful that this new era in American foreign policy upon which we embark can advance the cause of peace in the Middle East and beyond. As strong supporters of both the Israeli and Palestinian peoples, we are writing to express our deep concern for the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and to request immediate action by the United States to address this crisis. With the ceasefire now in effect, it is critical that the United States play a leading role in alleviating the suffering of civilians in Gaza and we respectfully urge your assistance in this task.

As you know, the situation on the ground is dire. The flow of humanitarian goods into the Gaza Strip is limited to food and medicine. Yet there exists a real need to allow for the importation of construction materials and fuel, which require the opening of crossings into Gaza. For example, only the Karni Crossing has the capacity for transporting large cargo, such as cement, but it remains closed. In addition, in order to rebuild civilian infrastructure in Gaza the international community is going to have to make significant monetary contributions. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) estimates financial needs of nearly $350 million just to rebuild their own infrastructure and continue providing essential services to the Palestinians in Gaza.

We also remain especially concerned about the desperate condition of medical services in Gaza. Although Israel has begun to allow limited medical supplies into Gaza, the need far outweighs the availability while hospitals remain understaffed and ill-supplied. One of the most crucial steps that needs to be taken is for Israel to allow critically ill patients to be transported out of Gaza and into Israel, the West Bank and Jordan, where they may receive necessary medical care. We therefore urge you to express this concern directly to Israeli government officials. In addition to the several thousand individuals who were physically injured during the recent military operations, we can expect to see a dramatic increase in the number of individuals suffering from psychological trauma. In order to help the population to begin rebuilding, we will need to further ensure that funds are used to provide adequate mental health services in Gaza.

Failure to address this humanitarian emergency has the potential to produce a crisis of even more unspeakable proportions. We therefore respectfully request that the State Department release emergency funds to UNRWA for reconstruction and humanitarian assistance. We believe the State Department can make funds available through accounts such as Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance (ERMA) and urge you to facilitate the transfer of funds as soon as possible. We look forward to maintaining a productive and ongoing dialogue with the State Department and the Obama Administration regarding the United States response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Toward that end we respectfully request that you or your staff share with us prior to Congress recessing on February 13, 2009, the actions taken to date and the strategy you will pursue to address the humanitarian crisis.

Finally, we know that addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a whole is a top priority of the Obama Administration and we applaud President Obama and you for your early and public commitment to meet this challenge. We also believe that the naming of former Senator George Mitchell as special envoy to the Middle East is commendable. We believe the security interests of both Israel and the United States will be greatly enhanced by the establishment of a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and that United States involvement is indispensable in achieving that goal. We stand ready to work with you as the Administration furthers these efforts.

Full List of Signatories to the Letter:

BILL PASCRELL, JR JOHN W. OLVER DAVID PRICE LOIS CAPPS KEITH ELLISON SAM FARR MAURICE D. HINCHEY BARBARA LEE JIM MORAN EARL BLUMENAUER LLOYD DOGGETT JAMES P. MCGOVERN GWEN MOORE JIM MCDERMOTT RAÚL M. GRIJALVA PETE STARK MICHAEL E. CAPUANO PETER WELCH DENNIS J. KUCINICH DONALD M. PAYNE LYNN C. WOOLSEY JOHN D. DINGELL MAXINE WATERS DIANE E. WATSON ANDRÉ CARSON DONNA F. EDWARDS JOHN LEWIS CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK GLENN C. NYE HENRY C. JOHNSON JOE SESTAK BOB FILNER STEPHEN F. LYNCH JOHN F. TIERNEY RUSH D. HOLT BETTY MCCOLLUM GEORGE MILLER NICK J. RAHALL YVETTE D. CLARKE WILLIAM D. DELAHUNT LORETTA SANCHEZ ROSA L. DELAURO MIKE THOMPSON BRIAN BAIRD PETER A. DEFAZIO CHRISTOPHER MURPHY MARY JO KILROY THOMAS PERRIELLO JOHN CONYERS JR. NEIL ABERCROMBIE GERALD E. CONNOLLY EARL POMEROY ANNA G. ESHOO JACKIE SPEIER MICHAEL M. HONDA JOHN A. YARMUTH BRUCE BRALEY TAMMY BALDWIN JAMES L. OBERSTAR ERIC J.J. MASSA MICHAEL H. MICHAUD MARCY KAPTUR
MYLP 2010
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