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March 25, 1994 - Image 102

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and inappropriate language
and a cause for deep regret
and disappointment.
"No U.N. resolution can
diminish 3,000 years of Jew-
ish history, with Jerusalem
as the capital of Israel," the
statement read.
A similar response was
issued by AIPAC. "We
regret that the administra-
tion abstained on the section
of the resolution pertaining
to Jerusalem because the
pro-Israel community, an
overwhelming bipartisan
majority of Congress and the
president himself have con-
sistently maintained that
Jerusalem is, and always
should be, the eternal, un-
divided capital of Israel,"
AIPAC said in its statement.
Lynn Lyss, chair of the
National Jewish Commun-
ity Relations Advisory
Council, issued a statement
saying that the organization
was "extremely disap-
pointed" that the preamble
referred to Jerusalem as oc-
cupied territory, but went on
to support the "overall
thrust" of the resolution's
condemnation of the Hebron
killings and its call for a
speedy resumption of the
Israeli-PLO dialogue.
Melvin Salberg and Abra-
ham Foxman, the national
chairman and national di-
rector, respectively, of the
ADL, said they were
"disappointed that the
United States failed to veto
on principle" the resolution
because of its language on
Jerusalem.
But "we are reassured by
the (Clinton) administra-
tion's strong disavowal of
that language," the ADL
leaders said in their state-
ment. "We urge the ad-
ministration to publicly
reaffirm its longstanding
support for Jerusalem as the
united and undivided capital
of Israel."
Reps. Charles Schumer
and Nita Lowey, both of
whom are New York
Democrats, also criticized
the resolution.
Mr. Schumer questioned
why a similar resolution was
not introduced before the
Security Council regarding
the killings of Israelis by
Arab terrorists. Resolution
280 "proves once again the
United Nations' bias against
Israel and its lack of
credibility in dealing with
the Middle East
evenhandedly."
"There's a double standard
when the U.N. can't wait to
condemn Israel, but remains
silent when Jewish blood is
shed at the hands of Arab
terrorists, as has been the
case during the many mon-

ths of the current peace
effort," Mr. Schumer said in
a statement.
Ms. Lowey said that "this
administration has made a
major mistake by caving in
to (PLO Chairman Yassir)
Arafat. The United States
should have vetoed this one-
sided resolution."
The Clinton administra-
tion, expecting harsh fallout
from critics of the resolution,
has been hard at work on
damage control.
In a conference call with
leaders of the 50 member
organizations of the Con-
ference of Presidents, before
the Security Council vote,
Vice President Al Gore reaf-
firmed the administration's
position recognizing a united
Jerusalem as the capital of
Israel.
Asserting that a U.S. veto
might have prevented the
peace talks from resuming,
Mr. Gore explained that the
United States would have
exercised its veto if the ref-
erence to Jerusalem had
been in an operative

The Clinton
administration,
expecting harsh
fallout from critics
of the resolution,
has been hard at
work on damage
control.

paragraph of the resolution
rather than in its preamble.
Ms. Albright, the U.S. am-
bassador to the United
Nations, expressed a similar
view before the Security
Council.
"The United States sup-
p or t s the operative
paragraphs of the resolution
that the council has just
adopted," she said. "But let
me make it clear — we
would have exercised our
veto" had the language on
Jerusalem been in the
resolution's operative
paragraphs.
"We simply do not support
the description of the ter-
ritories occupied by Israel in
the 1967 war as occupied Pa-
lestinian territory," Ms.
Albright said. "In the view
of my government, this
language could be taken to
indicate sovereignty -- a
matter which both Israel
and the PLO have agreed
must be decided in negotia-
tions on the final status of
the territories."



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