Monday, April 9, 2012

Santorum: Jerusalem is the capital of Israel


	Jerusalem remains a divided city.

Reuters/Yannis Behrakis

Jerusalem remains a divided city.

There is, sadly, a huge divide between the Obama administration?s position and that of the government of Israel with regard to Jerusalem.

For thousands of years, at the end of the Passover Seder as well as at the end of Yom Kippur, Jews around the world conclude their holiday by reciting, ?Next Year in Jerusalem.?

To Jews, Jerusalem is the holiest city, and has the holiest site, the Temple Mount, which includes the Western Wall. Jews praying outside of Jerusalem face toward Jerusalem. When Israel became a state more than 60 years ago, Jerusalem, though it was divided at the time and the Western Wall was in Jordanian hands, was declared Israel?s capital.

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case brought by an American Jewish family, the Zivotofskys, whose child was born in West Jerusalem in 2002. The Obama administration, following the Bush administration?s policy, opposed listing ?Jerusalem, Israel? as the birthplace on the child?s American passport ? despite a U.S. law requiring such a listing.

The U.S. Supreme Court, by an 8-1 margin, decided that the State Department could not wantonly break such a law and prevent the judiciary from reviewing that breach. I agree with that decision.

Even more startling than this refusal to list ?Jerusalem, Israel? as the birthplace on an American passport was an exchange at a March 2012 Obama State Department press briefing. In an exchange with Associated Press reporter Matt Lee, the spokeswoman made it clear that even Jerusalem?s western part, the Jewish side of the city, controlled by Israel since 1949, is not recognized as part of Israel.

The question was asked repeatedly:

Q: ?What is the capital of Israel??

A: ?Our policy with regard to Jerusalem is that it has to be solved through negotiations. That?s all I have to say on this issue.?

The conversation continued:

Q: ?Is it your ? is it your position that all of Jerusalem is a final-status issue, or do you think ? or is it just East Jerusalem??

A: ?Matt, I don?t have anything further to what I?ve said 17 times on that subject. Okay??

And again:

Q: ?All right. So hold on. So I just want to make sure. You?re saying that all of Jerusalem, not just East Jerusalem, is a final-status issue.?

A: ?Matt, I don?t have anything further on Jerusalem to what I?ve already said.?

The Obama administration is thus saying that it does not even recognize Israel within its indefensible 1949 borders but that somehow it will protect Israel?s security?

It has been longstanding U.S. policy not to officially recognize any part of Jerusalem as part of Israel ? and it is dead wrong.

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