Baltimore, MD - Dec. 27, 2016 - The Baltimore Jewish Council is profoundly disappointed by the decision of the United States to break with established American foreign policy regarding Israel and not block Friday's one-sided United Nations Security Council resolution. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is far more complicated than is implied by this resolution, and it will ultimately be resolved only through direct negotiations. UN resolutions like the one approved last week -- attacking the only democracy of the Middle East and choosing to focus on isolated issues -- harm, rather than help, efforts to restart peaceful negotiations, by making it far less likely that the parties will come to the negotiating table. The BJC believes that the United States' strong support for its most steadfast democratic ally in the Middle East is both principled and strategic. Unfortunately, the abstention from last week's UN resolution was neither.
Baltimore, MD - Dec. 27, 2016 - The Baltimore Jewish Council is profoundly disappointed by the decision of the United States to break with established American foreign policy regarding Israel and not block Friday's one-sided United Nations Security Council resolution. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is far more complicated than is implied by this resolution, and it will ultimately be resolved only through direct negotiations. UN resolutions like the one approved last week -- attacking the only democracy of the Middle East and choosing to focus on isolated issues -- harm, rather than help, efforts to restart peaceful negotiations, by making it far less likely that the parties will come to the negotiating table. The BJC believes that the United States' strong support for its most steadfast democratic ally in the Middle East is both principled and strategic. Unfortunately, the abstention from last week's UN resolution was neither.