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August 10, 1999
Orthodox Union Applauds Senate Passage of
Bill
for Action on Missing Israeli Soldiers
The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America,
the largest mainstream Orthodox Jewish organization with nearly 1,000 synagogues
nationwide, today praised the United States Senate for passing H.R.1175, a bill calling
for the Department of State to raise the issue of missing Israeli soldiers Zachary Baumel,
Yehuda Katz, and Zvi Feldman with officials of the relevant parties in the Middle East in
an effort to secure the return of these soldiers.
This new law will ensure that the issue of the Israeli
soldiers missing in action will be uppermost on the agenda when the Department of State
discusses the peace process and other related matters with the appropriate countries and
parties. It will also have the Unites States government take into consideration the
willingness of these countries to assist in locating and securing the return of the
missing soldiers when evaluating decisions with regard to US economic and other forms of
assistance. Reports from the Department of State about any new information as well
as what actions were taken would also be issued as public documents.
Betty Ehrenberg, Director of International Affairs and Community Relations, said,
"The United States Senate has, by unanimous consent, cast its vote for the return of
the Israeli soldiers missing in action. With the passage of this new law, our
elected officials have demonstrated their clear understanding of the urgency of this human
rights issue that has been allowed to languish for seventeen years.
The family of Zachary Baumel, a US citizen, and the
families of Yehuda Katz and Zvi Feldman have been laboring long and hard to locate their
missing sons and for seventeen years it has been impossible to obtain any information
regarding their fate.
With the added assistance and cooperation by the State
Department that is mandated by this new law, we hope that the release of these Israeli
MIAs will be quickly facilitated and that this human rights question will be resolved as
soon as possible. This unacceptable situation, that Israeli MIAs are being held for
political ransom while peace talks are being conducted, has persisted for too long.
The United States Senate deserves our praise for increasing the urgent efforts that will
help find these soldiers, in our tradition of fulfilling the commandment of redeeming the
captives."
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