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Sen. Cruz releases statement regarding FAA’s flight suspensions to Israel
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted
Cruz, R-Texas, today questioned the Obama Administration’s decision to
ban flights to Israel while, at the same time, announcing continuing
aid that will be funneled to the terrorist organization, Hamas.
“Aiding Hamas while simultaneously isolating Israel does two things. One, it helps our enemy. Two, it hurts our ally,” said Sen. Cruz.
He added, “The facts suggest that President Obama has just used a federal regulatory agency to launch an economic boycott on Israel, in order to try to force our ally to comply with his foreign-policy demands.”
Sen.
Cruz is asking the Obama Administration to answer five specific
questions regarding the FAA’s decision to suspend flights to Israel.
Sen. Cruz’s full statement is below.
“Today,
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it was
extending its ban on flights by U.S. carriers into Israel. The
rationale was that because one Hamas-launch rocket had landed in a field
one mile from Ben Gurion International Airport, the ‘potentially
hazardous security situation created by the armed conflict between
Israel and Gaza’ necessitated this extreme action that has so far
cancelled some 160 flights and left tens of thousands stranded.
“Obviously,
no one wants to place civilian travelers in harm’s way, and the recent
downing of Malaysian Airways flight 17 by pro-Russian militants in
Ukraine is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by regional unrest.
But security concerns in Israel are hardly breaking news, and given the
exceptional challenge Israel faces, Ben Gurion has rightly earned the
reputation as one of the safest airports in the world due to the
aggressive security measures implemented by the Israeli government.
“Given
that some 2,000 rockets have been fired into Israel over the last six
weeks, many of them at Tel Aviv, it seems curious to choose yesterday
at noon to announce a flight ban, especially as the Obama
Administration had to be aware of the punitive nature of this action.
“Tourism
is an $11 billion industry for Israel, which is in the middle of a
summer high season already seriously diminished by the conflict
initiated by Hamas. Group tours have been cancelling at a 30% rate.
This FAA flight ban may well represent a crippling blow to a key
economic sector through both security concerns and worries that
additional bans will down more flights and strand more passengers. It
hardly matters if or when the ban is lifted. At this point, the damage
may already be done.
“Even
given the remarkable resilience and prosperity of its economy, Israel
has always been vulnerable to economic blackmail. In the 1970s, we saw
the Arab League boycott, which tried to punish any financial
institution that did business with Israel.
“Today
we have similar noxious efforts by the Boycott, Divest, Sanction or
‘BDS’ movement, which seeks to punish Israel for the fact that the
militant terrorist elements embraced by the Palestinian Authority make
any peace deal an intolerable security risk to Israel at this time. But
the Obama Administration has refused to robustly denounce this effort
to undermine our ally.
“Instead,
Secretary of State John Kerry issued a veiled threat last February
when he encouraged boycotts of Israel and said that absent serious
Israeli concessions at the negotiating table, Israel’s economic
prosperity was ‘not sustainable’ and ‘illusory.’ Secretary Kerry
unfortunately reprised this theme just this April, when he threatened
that Israel risked becoming an ‘apartheid state’ if Israel did not
submit to his chosen solution to the Israel-Palestinian crisis.
“Taken in the context of Secretary Kerry’s comments, yesterday’s action by the FAA raises some serious questions:
• Was this decision a political decision driven by the White House?
• If the FAA’s decision was based on
airline safety, why was Israel singled out, when flights are still
permitted into Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen?
• What was the FAA’s ‘safety’ analysis
that led to prohibiting flights to Israel, while still permitting
flights to Ukraine—where a commercial airline flight was just shot down
with a BUK missile?
•
What specific communications occurred between the FAA and the White
House? And the State Department? Why were any such communications
necessary, if this was purely about airline safety?
•
Was this a safety issue, or was it using a federal regulatory agency
to punish Israel to try to force them to comply with Secretary Kerry’s
demand that Israel stop their military effort to take out Hamas’s
rocket capacity?
“When
Secretary Kerry arrived in Cairo this week his first act was to
announce $47 million in additional aid to Gaza, which is in effect $47
million for Hamas. In short order, this travel ban was announced by the
FAA. Aiding Hamas while simultaneously isolating Israel does two
things. One, it helps our enemy. Two, it hurts our ally.
“Until
these serious questions are answered, the facts suggest that President
Obama has just used a federal regulatory agency to launch an economic
boycott on Israel, in order to try to force our ally to comply with his
foreign-policy demands.
“If so, Congress should demand answers.”
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