Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
In a week that saw the launch of yet another U.S. initiative aimed at creating a Palestinian state, a Christian group was on Capitol Hill with a very different message: boosting Palestinian moderates and “pressuring Israel” to make new concessions can only help the terrorists America is committed to fighting.
Leaders of Christians United for Israel (CUFI), which drew more than 3,000 delegates to its second national convention Tuesday, said they are not trying to interfere with Israeli policy and politics, but in both congressional meetings and at a gala “night to honor Israel,” criticism of current policies of the government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was implicit.
When introducing Israeli ambassador Sallai Meridor, Gary Bauer — a former contender for the Republican presidential nomination and a CUFI board member — included a prayer that Israel will “never, under pressure from anyone, including even American politicians, give up even one centimeter of the land God has given them.” Meridor’s government is committed to an eventual withdrawal from the West Bank and creation of a Palestinian state. Access the full article>>

