
October 27, 1999
Orthodox Union Applauds US Congress
for Passing Lantos-Gilman 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
House of Representatives for passing H.R. 1175, a bill introduced by Congressman Tom
Lantos (D CA) and Congressman Benjamin Gilman (R NY) which highlights action on the
missing Israeli soldiers. This bill directs the Department of State to raise the issue of missing Israeli soldiers Zachary Baumel, Yehuda Katz,
and Tzvi Feldman with officials of Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and other
relevant parties in the Middle East in an effort to locate and secure the return of these
soldiers.
Betty Ehrenberg, Director of International and Communal
Affairs, said, "We praise Congressmen Lantos and Gilman for their dedication and
devotion to making sure that our government will make the issues of the Israeli MIAs
one of high priority. They have showed time and time again that they understand the
urgency of this human rights issue that has been allowed to languish for seventeen years.
The fact that the State Department will increase its assistance and cooperation in
facilitating the release of these missing soldiers is an important step in the battle that
Israel and the families of the MIAs have been waging for so long."
"Zachary Baumel, an American citizen, along with
Yehuda Katz and Tzvi Feldman, have been missing in action since 1982 after the battle of
Sultan Yakub. Syria, which, according to the Geneva Convention, is responsible for their
welfare, has time and time again refused to divulge any information as to their
whereabouts or condition. This legislative measure will help facilitate the resolution of
this urgent human rights question as soon as possible. It is unacceptable that Israeli
MIAs are being held for political ransom while simultaneously peace talks are being
conducted. The release of these MIAs would be an important confidence building measure
that would show that Israels negotiating partners indeed are earnest in their
commitment to the peace process."
"We urge President Clinton to sign H.R. 1175, passed last
summer in the Senate, and today by the House, into law as soon as possible in order to
bring an important element of strength and trust to the building of peace. The excellent
example set forth by the United States House of Representatives should serve as a signal
to all world leaders and international bodies to help in the effort to return these
missing soldiers."
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Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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