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Tuesday's 378-34 House vote on the non-binding resolution came despite a threat from a little-known Palestinian terrorist group, which announced it would kill Americans unless the Senate rescinded an iden- tical resolution it adopted a month ago. "Unless the American Senate withdraws its deci- sion ... to consider Jerusalem an eternal capital for Israel within 10 days .. . every American ... in Islamic countries or outside will be considered a target for revenge and violence," said the Islamic Jihad-Beit al-Maqdis in a statement delivered Tuesday to the An- Nahar newspaper in Beirut, Lebanon. The resolutions were in- itiated by Sen. Daniel Moynihan and Rep. Eliot Engel, both New York Democrats, after President Bush said he was concerned about Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem. While American presi- dents have objected to Jew- ish settlements in the West Bank, only Bush has raised questions about Jews living in parts of Jerusalem, which Israel considers to be its in- divisible capital. The Bush administration, like prior ones, has not rec- ognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and believes the city's final status should be decided through negotia- tions, though it opposes redivision of the city. It did not lobby against the resolu- tion. The House action drew praise from the American Israel Public Affairs Com- mittee and the American Jewish Congress. Thomas Dine, AIPAC's executive director, said he was "delighted" with the vote by House members, say- ing they "affirmed their commitment to Jerusalem as Israel's capital." But House critics of the resolution said it was un- necessary and untimely even though they believed Jerusalem would remain the capital of the Jewish State. "If we really want to help the cause of peace, this is not the way to go about it," said House Republican Leader Robert IL Michel of Illinois. However, he voted for the resolution anyway. Rep. David Bonior (D- Mich.), who is of Arab des- cent, was the sole lawmaker to raise questions about the Israeli government's admis- sion this week to aiding Jew- ish settlers in their efforts to buy a building in the Chris- tian Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. Bonior called passage of the resolution "especially pernicious" coming soon after that incident. "The Likud government has been providing this aid while lying, lying about the action, saying that they were providing no such aid," Bonior said. "Today we should be asking tough questions" about whether Congress should approve $400 million in loan guar- antees to Israel for settling Soviet Jews in Israel, "instead of passing this resolution, which can only encourage more destabiliz- ing settlements." The Michigan delegation, including Reps. Sander Levin and Howard Wolpe, voted 12-5 for the resolution, with one abstention. Voting with Bonior against the resolution were John Con- yers Jr., George Crockett Jr., William. D. Ford and John D. Dingell, all Democrats. Abs- taining was J. Robert Trax- ler, also a Democrat. Rep. David Obey (D-Wis.), who voted against the resolution, argued that Con- gress did not have to respond "collectively" to what he called Bush's "misstatements." Obey, who is chairman of the Appropriations sub- committee with jurisdiction over foreign aid, said he would have preferred to have members of Congress respond individually to Bush's statement. "I happen to personally believe Jerusalem will re- main the capital of Israel, and that Jerusalem should and will remain undivided. Everybody knows that," he said But Rep. Dante Fascell (D- Fla.), chairman of the For- eign Affairs Committee, argued that it was "incum- bent, particularly given the sensitivity of the political situation in Israel" to calm Israel's fears that the United States was shifting its stance on Jerusalem.