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Jerusalem - US Senate Moves to Fully Fund Israel Aid

Published on:   Apr 04, 2009 at 07:56 PM
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Jerusalem - The US Senate included a measure to restore full funding for foreign aid to the budget it approved late Thursday, increasing chances that the pool of money including assistance for Israel wouldn't be cut.

The $3.5 trillion document passed by the Senate includes a $4 billion boost to the foreign operations appropriation, bringing it up to the $53.8b. sought by President Barack Obama.

Sen. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and co-sponsor of the amendment, defended the move as important to advancing moderation in the Middle East.

"The reality is that we are just not doing enough today to invest in the vital components of both diplomacy and development," Kerry said on the Senate floor, referencing his recent trip to Israel, Egypt, Syria and other regional countries. "I saw firsthand the degree to which people we support in many ways are struggling to push back against enormous spending by Iran and other actors who seek to destabilize the region."

The US House of Representatives, however, only approved $48.5b. for international assistance in its version of the Fiscal Year 2010 budget earlier this week, so the differences will have to be addressed in conference between the two committees, negotiations of which are expected to pick up in earnest when Congress returns from its recess later in the month.

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The Senate move makes it much more likely Obama's foreign aid request will be fully funded. In the event that it isn't, it is yet to be determined which foreign aid programs would be affected, meaning Israel could still receive the total $2.77b. it is due under a long-term agreement worked out under the Bush administration.

Also on Capitol Hill on Thursday, a coalition of rabbis and Jewish community activists were joined by members of Congress at the presentation of a petition with thousands of signatures calling for comprehensive immigration reform.

The petition urges the government to take legislative action rather than conduct wide-scale raids on illegal immigrants, a practice that began to occur with increasing frequency once former president George W. Bush's attempt at overhauling immigration policy failed with no resolution on how to handle the millions of foreigners without work permits in America. The Obama administration has been reviewing the issue ahead of unveiling a new policy on the contentious subject.

A gathering of rabbis representing Judaism's four major branches as well as Jewish immigration activists, including the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, one of America's oldest immigrant aid groups, was in Washington to present the petitions, signed by 3,600 people, ahead of Pessah.

Rabbi Morris Allen of the Conservative Beth Jacob Congregation in Minneapolis-Saint Paul linked their effort, dubbed "Progress by Passover," to the tenets of the holiday at the Thursday event.

"Our liberation [from Egypt] did not lead us to self-pride or gloating or forgetfulness of our roots," Allen said. "Rather we internalized the message of never forgetting those on the margins - those new migrant workers, those new people in need of liberation."

The coalition was welcomed by two Jewish members of Congress, Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Illinois) and Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-New York), who said they would urge immigration reform that would act humanely toward the 12 million undocumented workers in America.


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 Apr 04, 2009 at 08:01 PM Anonymous Says:

Charity begins at home!!

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 Apr 04, 2009 at 08:01 PM Anonymous Says:

Charity begins at home!!

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 Apr 04, 2009 at 08:36 PM Anonymous Says:

The US Congress is probably the most pro-Israel legislative bodies on the planet. (The Knesses has Arab parties in it that are anti-Israel)

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 Apr 05, 2009 at 04:23 PM G-d Bless America! Says:

This is the greatness of America ! Standing side by side with Israel in its time of need. Helping fund the security of the Yidden in Eretz Yisroel is a great zchus. I pray that HKBH protect both the USA and Am Yisrael. What a huge merit to the American People at this time of crisis. Ribono Shel Olam, please help sustain the USA in this time of economic and phyiscal danger from its enemies. Guide the hearts of the leaders to do what is right according to your holy Torah. Help the poor of the USA in the merit of helping the poor of Eretz Yisroel. Bless the USA and Am Yisroel with Shalom and Hatzlacha Success !!! Amen !!!

My Zeide came to the USA fleeing the evil Communists and thank G-d we are blessed with so much freedom here. I live out of town and I just came back from shopping for Pesach at Albertsons. I bought twenty boxes of Israeli Matzos and many tins of the most delicious herrings, mackerels and sardines. Tell me this isn't a great country !!! I even thanked the check out guy. Can you imagine how the poor Yidden of Eastern Europe decades ago would be in disbelief at this simple fact. Kosher Pesach foods galore in a regular store !!! This is a huge Zechus for the USA. Never forget this simple fact as we read stories of minyanim banned in Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh and fake hechsherim all over Eretz Yisroel. Take nothing for granted. It is not.

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