Powered by WebAds

Sunday, February 14, 2010

J Street jaunt to Israel: All part of Hamas 54

The pro-Israel pro-'peace' J Street organization is bringing a bipartisan Democratic group of representatives on a a five-day jaunt to Israel, 'Palestine' and Jordan.
Representatives Lois Capps (CA-23), Bill Delahunt (MA-10), Bob Filner (CA-51), Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15), and Donald Payne (NJ-10) will meet with Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian government officials as well as civil society leaders to get an in-depth, on-the-ground look at the state of the peace process, and to explore the American role in bringing about regional, comprehensive peace.

“We’re excited to start bringing members of Congress to the Middle East as part of our overall effort to promote strong US leadership to achieve a two-state solution and regional, comprehensive peace,” said Jeremy Ben-Ami, Executive Director of the J Street Education Fund. “Our hope is that this and future delegations will help to open up and deepen the conversation in Congress about American policy in the Middle East and, in particular, to convey to their colleagues the urgency of the situation and the need for strong American leadership toward achieving a two-state solution.”

The Congressional mission, from February 13th to 18th, will meet with Israeli government and opposition leaders, as well as key regional leaders, including Jordanian King Abdullah II and Palestinian National Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. The delegation will travel widely in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and Jordan, taking a close look at the situation on the ground through the eyes of policy makers and civil society leaders.

The Delegation and J Street Education Fund leadership will be available to the media toward the end of the trip - with details to be announced as the schedule becomes clearer.
Jennifer Rubin points out that - surprise! - all five representatives were signers of the Hamas 54 letter to President Obama. I wonder whom they're meeting here. Hmmm.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

Google