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Whereas
more than 4,000 rockets and mortar shells have been
fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip by Hamas and other
terrorist organizations since Israeli forces withdrew
from there in... (Engrossed as Agreed to or Passed
by House)
HRES
951 EH
H.Res.
951
In
the House of Representatives, U. S.,
March
5, 2008.
Whereas
more than 4,000 rockets and mortar shells have been
fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip by Hamas and other
terrorist organizations since Israeli forces withdrew
from there in 2005;
Whereas, since January 1, 2008, terrorists have fired
nearly a thousand rockets and mortar shells into Israel;
Whereas
the near-daily rocket fire has been targeted primarily
and intentionally at civilian communities in Israel,
such as Sderot and Ashkelon, making life in such areas
agonizing;
Whereas
the terrorist rockets have hit homes, schools, buildings,
roads, power lines, and other such infrastructure
in Israel;
Whereas these unprovoked rocket and mortar attacks
have murdered over a dozen Israelis, inflicted hundreds
of casualties, produced thousands of cases of shock
and post-traumatic stress, especially among children,
and caused severe disruption of daily life;
Whereas
these deliberate cross-border rocket and mortar attacks
on civilian populations constitute a blatant violation
of human rights and international law;
Whereas
those responsible for launching rocket attacks against
Israel routinely embed their production facilities
and launch sites amongst the Palestinian civilian
population, utilizing them as human shields;
Whereas
intentionally targeting civilian populations and the
use of human shields violates international humanitarian
and human rights law;
Whereas numerous reports have cited the copious amounts
of sophisticated weapons, small arms, and weapons
manufacturing materials that have been smuggled into
Gaza through Egypt;
Whereas
public reports have cited the role of Iran and Syria
in providing material support and training to those
carrying out rocket and other terrorist attacks from
Gaza;
Whereas
public reports have referenced the increased flow
of ammunition, explosives, and higher-grade weapons
into the Gaza Strip as a result of Hamas' breach of
the 12-kilometer security fence separating Gaza from
Egyptian Sinai on January 23, 2008;
Whereas
it was reported that after the breach of the Egyptian-Gaza
border, many Palestinian terrorists who had trained
in Syria and Iran returned to Gaza;
Whereas
the fielding and use of longer-range rockets by Hamas
and other terrorist organizations to reach larger
Israeli cities represents a dangerous expansion of
the organizations' offensive capabilities and an escalation
of the terrorist attacks on Israel;
Whereas
the Government of Israel's military operations in
Gaza only target Hamas and other terrorist organizations;
Whereas
the inadvertent inflicting of civilian casualties
as a result of defensive military operations aimed
at military targets, while deeply regrettable, is
not at all morally equivalent to the deliberate targeting
of civilian populations as practiced by Hamas and
other Gaza-based terrorist groups; and
Whereas
the situation in the Gaza Strip remains a threat to
international security and regional stability: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) strongly condemns--
(A)
Hamas, which controls Gaza, and other Palestinian
terrorist organizations for the ongoing rocket attacks
on Israeli civilians and continued human rights violations;
(B)
state sponsors of terror, such as Iran and Syria,
for enabling Palestinian terrorist organizations to
carry out attacks against innocent Israeli civilians;
and
(C)
the use of innocent Palestinian civilians as human
shields by those who carry out rocket and other attacks;
(2)
expresses condolences to the families of the innocent
victims on both sides of the conflict;
(3)
supports the sovereign right of the Government of
Israel to defend its territory against attacks;
(4) expresses sympathy and support for innocent Palestinian
civilians who reject all forms of terrorism and desire
to live in peace with their Israeli neighbors but
who continue to be utilized as human shields by terrorist
organizations;
(5)
considers rocket attacks against Israel and the fostering
of terrorism in the Palestinian territories as direct
and serious impediments to the achievement of Israeli-Palestinian
peace;
(6)
calls on the President to--
(A)
direct the United States Permanent Representative
to the United Nations to introduce a resolution within
the United Nations Security Council condemning Palestinian
rocket and other attacks against innocent Israeli
civilians; and
(B)
direct the Secretary of State to raise this issue
in all applicable bilateral and international fora;
(7)
calls on responsible countries and United States allies
in the Middle East to officially and publicly condemn
Palestinian rocket attacks and other terrorist actions
against Israel; and
(8)
reaffirms the strong and unyielding friendship between
the Governments and the people of Israel and the United
States.
Attest:
Clerk.
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