Legislators Appeal
For Unified Jerusalem

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The letter, signed by 146 De-
mocrats and 133 Republicans,
shows strong bipartisan support
in Congress for Israel, said Rep.
Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., another co-
sponsor.
Reps. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.,
John Lewis, D-Ga., Bill Paxton,
R-N.Y., and Benjamin Gilman,
R-N.Y., also co-sponsored the let-
ter.
Neal Sher, the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee's exec-
utive director, praised the bipar-
tisan support.

The letter shows
strong bipartisan
support in Congress
for Israel.

"Tlais historic statement makes
clear Congress' unyielding bi-
partisan commitment to Israeli
sovereignty over a united
Jerusalem," he said in a state-
ment.
This is the first time in the his-
tory of U.S.-Israeli relations that
so many members of Congress
from both parties signed a letter
regarding policies toward
Jerusalem, Mr. Sher said.
AIPAC President Steve Gross-
man added, "We are confident
that this record show of support
for a united Jerusalem will in-
fluence future actions as the
peace process moves ahead."
"There can be no doubt where
Congress stands on the issue:
Congress stands with Israel," he
said.

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Washington (JTA) — As
Jerusalem moves again to the
forefront of peace negotiations be-
tween Israel and its neighbors, a
record number of members of
Congress sent a letter to Presi-
dent Clinton supporting a unit-
ed Jerusalem and asking the
administration to oppose Pales-
tinian claims to Israel's capital.
The Oct. 7 letter, signed by 279
members of Congress, said the
legislators remain "unwavering"
in their belief that "Jerusalem is
Israel's capital, and only Israel's
capital, and that it must remain
a united city under Israeli sover-
eignty."
While praising the adminis-
tration's efforts to move the peace
process forward, the letter also
said the representatives were
"very concerned" about U.S. gov-
ernment actions which may give
credibility to the Palestinian
claim on Jerusalem.
It expressed support as well for
recent legislation prohibiting the
establishment of new offices in
Jerusalem to deal with the Pales-
tinian ruling body in the Gaza
Strip and Jericho.
Both the House of Represen-
tatives and Senate passed such
bills earlier this session, which
also included a ban on meetings
in Jerusalem between American
officials and representatives of
the Palestinian Authority.
"At this time in the peace
process the letter, with its bipar-
tisan support and the number of
members who signed it, prove
how important Jerusalem is to
Israel and how strong the Amer-
ican commitment is to keeping it
the unified capital of Israel," Rep.
Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., one
of the letter's co-sponsors, said

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Jerusalem (JTA) —Marking the
first time that a member of the
British royal family has visited
the State of Israel, Prince Philip
arrived here for a ceremony hon-
oring his mother's efforts to save
a Greek Jewish family during
World War II.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who
is the husbailiof Queen Eliza-
beth met members of the
family who , his mother,
Princess Alice of Greece, hid in
her Athens palace for 13 months
during the Nazi occupation of
Greece.
At a ceremony at the Yad
Vashem Memorial in Jerusalem,

Prince Philip accepted the Right-
eous Among the Nations award
that was bestowed posthumous-
ly upon his late mother.
He also planted a maple tree
in memory of his mother along
the Avenue of the Righteous
Among Nations, which com-
memorates gentiles who saved
Jews during the Holocaust.
"God brings everything we do
to judgment," the prince wrote in
the visitors' book at Yad Vashem.
Prior to the ceremony, Prince
Philip visited the crypt in the
Church of St. Mary Magdalene
on the Mount of Olives, where his
mother's coffin lies.

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