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Protest Against the “Fence” Hearings at The Hague’s International Court of Justice (cont...) (BACK TO NEWSLETTER)


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...Congressman Elliot Engel spoke to the crowd and stated, “We must stand behind Israel and its fight against terror. If homicide bombings can happen in Jerusalem and against our troops in Iraq, they can happen on the streets of New York. What would those countries say if terrorists struck them and their buses and cafes? If terrorists came across the border from Canada, wouldn’t the U.S. pursue them and root them out? If there is one lesson one can learn from World War II, it’s that one can never appease a terrorist. If the P.A. would reign in terror, there would be no need for a fence. The World Court is now going to decide if Israel can build a fence, what an outrage! If they decide against Israel's right to defend itself, the decision will not be worth the paper it’s written on.”

Congressman Anthony Weiner addressed the crowd and said, “Last night as we slept, Palestinian terrorists killed another eight innocent Israelis. If you want to find the Al Aqsa Brigade, go to Arafat’s office and check the speed dial on his phone, he controls them. Is the World Court or the U.N. going to condemn Arafat or the Palestinian terrorists? No!” He called on the United States to stop all aid to the P.A. saying that hundreds of millions of taxpayers' dollars have been given to promote democracy and they instead have used it to embrace terror. In fact, he said that the litmus test for those running for office should be whether or not they support aid to the Palestinians.

Student Israel Weinstein, a junior at Rambam Mesivta, read a letter prepared by Senator Charles Schumer which stated in part, “By taking up the legality of the fence, the ICJ has become a pawn to narrow political interests. The court’s intervention in this security matter will only undermine its reputation and credibility, so I pray that it will choose not to advise on the issue after hearing oral arguments this week, as its prerogative.”

Sophomore Avi Fuss read a letter from Congressman Vito Fossella written for the rally which stated, “If the Court decides to issue a ruling, enemies of the United States may begin using the Court to hinder or outright block American foreign policy.”

Stephen Burg, an 11th grader, read Congressman Garry Ackerman’s letter which said, “There can be no question that building this fence is Israel’s right, and indeed is considered by almost all of Israel’s citizens to be a fundamental obligation of their government. And while Palestinian complaints about humanitarian difficulties deserve to be heard, the blame for whatever costs this fence imposes lie exclusively on the Palestinians themselves. But for the past 3 plus years of barbaric Palestinian terrorism targeted at Israel’s civilian population, this fence would never have come into being.”

Congressman Joseph Crowley, in a letter read by sophomore Zoli Honig, wrote, “In fact, the right to self-defense, which Israel is applying by building the security fence, is codified in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. Ironically, this same charter also established the International Court of Justice, which will be hearing the issue on Israel’s fence.”

Protestors heard a letter written to President Bush by Republican J.D. Hayworth and co-signed by other members of Congress which states, “We are all thankful that there has not been another successful terrorist attack on US soil. But that has not been an accident. It is in part attributable to the measures we have taken to protect ourselves from potential threats. Since the Palestinian leadership has been unwilling or unable to curtail terrorism, Israel should also be able to take defensive measures to stop terrorists from killing its citizens.”

Sophomore Ariel Lindenfeld read a letter from Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney which said, “Congratulations to Rambam Mesivta High School for organizing a rally to address this important issue. I hope your message is heard loud and clear.”

Photos by Zoli Honig, Daniel Himber and Avi Meir


 



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