The
D.C. applellate court declared unconstitutional the legislative effort
by congress to force the US to recognize that Jerusalem is part of
Israel. That they did so is not surprising, but why the Executive branch
is so afraid of having Jerusalem appear next to Israel even just on a
piece of paper should be shocking.
The Jewish Press
Published: July 24th, 2013
Published: July 24th, 2013
9-year-old Menachem Zivotofsky sued the U.S. government for refusing to include "Israel" alongside "Jerusalem" as his place of birth on his passport.
But the surprise, and the anger – for those who disagree with the decision – should be directed at the Executive branch for its long–held position that Jerusalem is not part of Israel. And we learn in this Opinion, what is driving this long-held position. It is a fear of anger and violence if the U.S. does something to “undervalue” “Islamic rights in Jerusalem.”
Got that? The U.S. is afraid of undervaluing “Islamic rights in Jerusalem.” Perhaps the decision makers in the U.S. Department of State and all the Secretaries of State never had the opportunity to view the very important interview of Arabic Studies professor and scholar Mordechai Kedar gave to an Al Jazeera anchor. See that interview at the end of this article.
Congress sought to correct what it viewed as an incorrect decision by the Executive branch. But the judiciary branch could not allow that.
PLS CONTINUE READING: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/d-c-ct-us-can-forbid-having-jerusalem-israel-on-passports/2013/07/24/
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Lori Lowenthal Marcus
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