The
Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has written to the State
Department urging them to stop referring to eastern Jerusalem as
“Palestinian Territories.” Eastern Jerusalem is actually the eastern
half of the city of Jerusalem, including the ancient Jewish section
populated by over 200,000 Jews, the Temple Mount and the Western Wall,
Judaism's holiest sites. The ZOA has described this usage as factually
and legally inaccurate, politically biased and prejudicial to the
prospect of genuine peace negotiations.
In
a press release this week, the State Department's Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs announced several new projects pairing U.S.
cultural institutions with foreign ones, including the pairing of the
Minnesota Historical Society with the Palestinian Heritage Museum,
located in the eastern half of Israel's capital, Jerusalem. The State
Department press release stated that the program, 'Design Diaries
International,' paired the Minnesota Historical Society with the
"Palestinian Heritage Museum, East Jerusalem, Palestinian Territories"
('U.S. Department of State Announces Museums Connect Cultural Exchange 2013 Awardees,' State Department press release, July 10, 2013).
ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, "The
designation of eastern Jerusalem as 'Palestinian territories,'
is factually and legally inaccurate, politically biased and prejudicial
to the prospect of genuine peace negotiations, should these occur one
day. There is no Palestinian sovereign controlling eastern Jerusalem,
only a Palestinian Authority (PA) controlling half of Judea and Samaria
(Gaza is controlled by the terrorist group Hamas).
"While
many states have recognized the legal fiction of a 'state of
Palestine,' there is no such state, let alone one that actually holds
sovereign power in eastern Jerusalem. In particular, the United States
does not recognize such a state and voted accordingly when the admission
of 'Palestine' as a non-member state of the United Nations was voted
upon last November in the United Nations General Assembly. Moreover, the
PA is a signatory to the Oslo Agreements in which it committed itself
to not altering the political status of the disputed territories, except
by a negotiated settlement with Israel. We must understand that Jordan
illegally annexed eastern Jerusalem in 1948, and only one country
recognized it. Even the Arab states rejected it.
"How
ironic that the U.S. government, which criticizes Jews living in or
building homes in eastern Jerusalem or in Judea and Samaria because
doing so supposedly alters the political status of the territories,
actually baldly and falsely declares that eastern Jerusalem is part of
'Palestinian territories.'
“The
State Department’s erroneous public statement about eastern Jerusalem
also shows a lack of respect for its ally, the democratically elected
government of Israel. In 1980, the Israeli Knesset passed a law
affirming that a united Jerusalem is Israel’s capital. Significantly,
the law also affirmed the freedom of religion for all religious faiths
in Jerusalem, a freedom that was denied when Jordan occupied eastern
Jerusalem.
Jordan
desecrated Jewish holy places when it illegally occupied eastern
Jerusalem. Jordan also destroyed fifty-eight synagogues and 38,000
Jewish cemetery headstones.
“Indeed,
eastern Jerusalem was seemingly unimportant to Jordan because it failed
to provide even the most basic municipal services there. Eastern
Jerusalem’s residents lacked electricity, plumbing, health care services
and even a steady water supply.
“It
was Israel that began providing those badly needed municipal services
to eastern Jerusalem, including to Arab homes and businesses. Arab
residents are given the choice of becoming citizens of Israel.
"Jerusalem
has been the capital of the Jewish people twice in history in the two
Jewish commonwealths. It has never been the capital of any other state
or people. It is mentioned almost six hundred times in the Hebrew Bible,
but not even once in the Muslim Quran. It has been the focal point of
Jewish prayers and longing, well symbolized in the line of the Psalmist
-- 'If I forget thee, o Jerusalem, may my right hand forget her cunning'
-- and the eastern half of the city contains the holiest Jewish sites.
Indeed, Jerusalem is one of the four Jewish holy cities. In contrast,
Muslims face Mecca, not Jerusalem in prayer and the city possesses only
some sites holy to Christianity and Islam, but is not a holy city to
these faiths.
"Jerusalem
is part of the territory earmarked for Jewish settlement in the 1920
San Remo Conference and this determination was subsequently incorporated
into the League of Nations Palestine Mandate. It has never been
superseded or altered by any subsequent, internationally binding
agreement. Under the
illegal Jordanian occupation of the eastern half of Jerusalem during
1948-67, it did not become the Jordanian capital (which remained in
Amman) and became a repressive backwater in which Christians were not
permitted to repair or enlarge churches and had to teach the Quran. Over
50% of Christians left and Jews were not permitted to enter to pray at
Jewish holy sites, contrary to the 1949 armistice agreement. Under
Israel, however, the city has enjoyed growth, prosperity and freedom of
religious expression for all faiths. The Palestinian Arab residents of
eastern Jerusalem receive social welfare benefits from Israel, not from
the Palestinian Authority, They also have been offered Israeli
citizenship. Surely, the Palestinian Authority does not control eastern
Jerusalem with its hundreds of thousands of Jews and other Israeli
citizens. In fact, the Palestinian Authority has repeatedly proclaimed
that they won’t allow any Israelis to live under their rule.
"The State Department therefore has erred grievously in describing eastern Jerusalem as 'Palestinian territories.'
"This
is not even a matter of the State Department regarding (wrongly)
eastern Jerusalem as 'occupied territory' (as eastern Jerusalem did not
form part of the sovereign territory of another country prior to Israeli
taking control of it in 1967). Here, the State Department has gone
further, asserting that eastern Jerusalem belongs to an entity called
'Palestinian territories.'
"The
U.S. position has been that these territories are subject to
negotiation. If that is so, it should not be pre-judging the issue and
claiming that it belongs to one or another party. The Obama
Administration should therefore publicly repudiate the designation of
eastern Jerusalem as being located in 'Palestinian territories' and
correct all US governmental statements, including this recent press
release, that falsely and wrongly states that eastern Jerusalem is part
of the ‘Palestinian territories.’"
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