Senator Toomey Rejects President Obama’s Call For Return To 1967 Borders

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) strongly criticized President Obama’s speech today in which the president called for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal based on Israel’s pre-1967 borders.

“I am extremely disappointed with President Obama’s speech,” Sen. Toomey said. “The president’s reference to pre-1967 borders as the basis for peace undermines our ally Israel’s negotiating position, demonstrates insensitivity to the security threats Israel faces on a daily basis and ignores the historical context that has shaped the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for more than 60 years.

“More than 40 years ago, Israel’s Arab neighbors joined together in an attempt to wipe the Jewish state off the map. After Israel defeated its enemies in six days in 1967, its Arab neighbors refused to recognize Israel’s right to exist and some continue to wage war against the Jewish state to this day. After 60 years of defending itself against aggression and brutal acts of terror, Israel deserves the right, at the very least, to maintain borders that will ensure its security.”

Read more: http://toomey.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=332943

 

Print This Post

Comments are closed.

Featured Videos
The Republican Party of Pennsylvania is dedicated to providing privacy on the Internet. In addition to developing our privacy policy, we have provided you the opportunity to opt out of future ad serving cookies. In order to identify you as someone who has elected to opt out of receiving future cookies from ad serving companies, we will place an opt out cookie on your machine. If you would like to opt out of ad serving cookies or read additional information about these cookies, go to www.optout-choices.com.
Paid for by Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania
112 State Street, | Harrisburg, PA 17101
Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate Committee