It’s bad
enough that Congress passed the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2008 two
weeks ago, spending $165 billion more on our country’s illegal war on and
occupation of Iraq
well into 2009.
To add insult to injury, after closely reading the bill, we discovered that
Congress snuck in a last-minute earmark for $170 million in Foreign Military
Financing (FMF) for Israel!
The
culprit: Representative David Obey (WI-7),
Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, who has received nearly $225,000
from “pro-Israel” PAC’s and more than $200,000 from the military-industrial
complex since 1989, according to the Center
for Responsive Politics. Yes, the
same David Obey who can be seen in this video berating peace
activists for wanting to cut off funding for the war in Iraq.
Yesterday, the US Campaign sent Rep. Obey a sharply-worded letter protesting
his decision to slip this earmark for Israel into an unrelated bill at
the last minute, thereby preventing any public scrutiny or debate. To view a copy of the letter, please click
here.
So why
was this appropriation for military aid for Israel slipped into an unrelated
bill at the last minute? Because
Congress apparently has decided to delay passing the FY2009 budget until 2009,
even though the fiscal year begins on October 1. This means that Congress will have to operate
under what is known as a Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep the government open
until it passes the budget.
How does
this relate to military aid to Israel?
Under a CR, funding is frozen at current levels for all government programs,
meaning that Israel
would automatically get $2.38 billion in military aid. But President Bush requested $2.55 billion in
aid for Israel in FY2009,
the first proposed increase under a ten-year Memorandum of Understanding signed
by the United States and Israel
in 2007 to increase military aid to $30 billion over the next decade.
The
additional $170 million was tacked on at the last moment by Rep. Obey so that,
in his words, “Israel
would not be accidentally short-changed” should Congress operate under a CR
(Congressional Record, H5667,
June 19).
Short-changed? Hardly. Israel is already the
largest recipient of U.S.
military aid, which it uses in violation of U.S.
laws to prosecute an illegal military occupation and siege of the Palestinian
West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip.
That is
why the US Campaign has taken the lead in organizing a campaign to get the United States to cut off military aid to Israel, rather
than increase it. Check out our new
Google map displaying the cities and towns all across the country representing
the nearly 400 organizations have joined our campaign:
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We need
you to take action to hold Rep. Obey accountable for his irresponsible action
and join with us to continue our campaign to challenge military aid to Israel.
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Take Action
1. Call Rep.
David Obey at 202-225-3365 to protest his earmark of $170 million in
military aid for Israel. For some suggested talking
points, please see the letter we sent to Rep. Obey criticizing him for this
action.To read the letter, click
here.
2. Send
a personal letter to each Member of Congress on the subcommittees that deal
with military aid. The House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees
that deal with military aid are scheduled to “mark-up” the president’s budget
request later this month. Send your letter to them opposing the President’s
request for military aid to Israel
right now by clicking
here.
3. Have your
organization endorse our sign-on letter to these subcommittees. To
date, more than 350 organizations from 40 states plus Washington,
DC and groups of U.S. citizens abroad have signed
the letter. Help us get 500 organizational endorsements calling
on Congress to cut off aid to Israel
before the committees vote on the foreign aid budget. To view the letter and endorsing
organizations and to add your organization’s endorsement, please click here.
4. Sign up for an
organizing packet to challenge military aid to Israel in your community. So far, we’ve sent nearly 300 packets to
volunteer organizers in 40 states. The
organizing packets include postcards, petitions, and fact sheets—everything you
need to educate and organize people in your community to challenge military aid
to Israel. Sign up today so that we can get you a packet
in time for you to collect signatures and get them back to us before the
committees vote this month. To become a
military aid organizer, sign up by clicking here.
5. Schedule a meeting
with your Members of Congress for the August recess. Representatives and Senators will be in their
home districts and states during August to meet with constituents. This is a perfect opportunity for you and/or
your organization to form a delegation and talk to your Members of Congress
about your opposition to military aid to Israel. Sign up to coordinate meetings with your
Members of Congress by clicking here.
For those of you who haven’t requested a meeting with your Members of Congress
before, we’ve got instructions on how to do it posted here along
with some tips on how to conduct the meeting posted here. We’ll have additional materials ready for
your August recess meetings soon, but in the meantime sign up to coordinate a
meeting and start working on getting it scheduled by clicking here.
6. Save the
date—July 14—as a national call-in day. We’ve tentatively marked down July 14 as the date for a national call-in
day to Congress to oppose military aid to Israel. More details to follow—stay tuned!
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