Statement on Gaza Bill
March 5,
2008
Madam
Speaker: I rise in opposition to H. Res. 951. As one who is consistently against
war and violence, I obviously do not support the firing of rockets
indiscriminately into civilian populations. I believe it is appalling that
Palestinians are firing rockets that harm innocent Israelis, just as I believe
it is appalling that 
Israel
 fires missiles into Palestinian areas where children and other non-combatants
are killed and injured. 
Unfortunately,
legislation such as this is more likely to perpetuate violence in the 
Middle East
 than contribute to its abatement. It is our continued involvement and
intervention – particularly when it appears to be one-sided – that reduces
the incentive for opposing sides to reach a lasting peace agreement. 
Additionally,
this bill will continue the march toward war with 
Iran
 and 
Syria
, as it contains provocative language targeting these countries. The legislation
oversimplifies the Israel/Palestine conflict and the larger unrest in the Middle
East by simply pointing the finger at 
Iran
 and 
Syria
. This is another piece in a steady series of legislation passed in the House
that intensifies enmity between the 
United States
 and 
Iran
 and 
Syria
. My colleagues will recall that we saw a similar steady stream of provocative
legislation against 
Iraq
 in the years before the 
US
 attack on that country.
I
strongly believe that we must cease making proclamations involving conflicts
that have nothing to do with the 
United States
. We incur the wrath of those who feel slighted while doing very little to slow
or stop the violence.