Last week Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton informed
Congress that aid for Palestinians that had been already appropriated
would be sent despite a hold placed on the aid by Rep. Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen. Thank Secretary Clinton for standing up for vulnerable
Palestinian civilians by sending her a message below.
On April 11th the State Department
sent a letter to members of Congress notifying them that
it will go ahead
with the $147 million aid package to the
Palestinian Authority for fiscal year 2011, despite a congressional hold
placed by Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
Projects to be funded include rebuilding
Christian sites such as Burqeen Church, a Christian sanctuary dating to
the early Byzantine era near Jenin, and a traditional site of the Nativity
story’s shepherd's field near Bethlehem, as well as addressing
humanitarian concerns through projects supporting water programs, health,
food aid, and support for USAID programming. One non-governmental
organization (NGO) that will likely receive funding is the Princess Basma
Centre, a national referral, rehabilitation and educational network that
ensures continued support for children with special needs and their
families, in East Jerusalem.
Dear Madam Secretary,
As a supporter of Churches for Middle East Peace, I would like to thank you for your courageous decision this month to release $147 million in U.S. assistance funds that had been withheld by Congress for projects to assist Palestinian development. Funding for the Palestinian’s civil and security needs will lay the groundwork for a viable Palestinian state living in peace alongside a secure Israel and will help ensure a stable future for both Palestinians and Israelis.
Funding humanitarian and economic development projects strengthens the capacity to govern, provides hope, and undercuts the despair that can contribute to violence. With your leadership the U.S. will remain an example for other nations to continue supporting work for peace and justice in the Holy Land.
Formed in 1984, Churches
for Middle East Peace is a coalition
of 24 national Church denominations and
organizations, including Catholic, Orthodox and
Protestant traditions. It works to encourage U.S. government policies that
actively promote a just, lasting and comprehensive resolution of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ensuring
security, human rights and religious freedom for all people of the
region.
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