A group of 73 Democratic lawmakers urged U.S. President Joe Biden to reverse Trump administration policies towards settlements in Judea and Samaria, designating them once again as illegal under international law.

The letter was drafted by Reps. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) on June 23, asked Biden to make it clear that the United States considers settlements in the West Bank to be inconsistent with international law by “reissuing relevant State Department and U.S. customs guidance to that effect.”

Arguing that international law would not bring a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United States would not take a position towards the legality of the settlements.

The letter noted and thanked the Biden administration for restarting aid to the Palestinian Authority and urged the administration to quickly reopen a separate U.S. consulate in Jerusalem to handle Palestinian affairs, which had been merged into the U.S. Embassy by the Trump administration.

It also calls for U.S. documents and communications once again refer to the West Bank and Gaza Strip as “occupied,” oppose the eviction of Palestinians while consistently condemning publicly specific actions from both sides of the conflict that the United States views as undermining prospects for peace and formally withdraw the Trump administration’s peace plan which it said, “paved the way for unilateral annexation of Palestinian territory.”

“While there are additional steps that both parties to the conflict can and must take to preserve the possibility of one day reaching a two-state solution, we believe the first step for the United States must be to urgently restore American policy positions conducive to the prospects for peace,” the letter stated.

Among the signers of the letter were seven sitting committee chairs and Jewish members of Congress.

“The Palestinians must take responsibility to meet their commitments”

Left-wing pro-Israel organization J Street welcomed the letter, tweeting about it on the organization’s Twitter account and releasing a statement.

“This letter from a significant portion of the Democratic caucus, signed by a number of House committee chairs and leaders, sends a critical message to the Biden administration that it can and should do much more to help undo the damage caused by former president Trump and to stop the ongoing deterioration of the Israeli-Palestinian situation,” Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street’s president, said in a news release. “The Trump administration’s full-throated embrace of the settlement movement and the Israeli right did terrible damage to American credibility, empowered extremists and imperiled the future of both peoples. It’s therefore incumbent on the Biden administration to do everything in its power to rebuild productive ties with the Palestinian leadership and to make absolutely clear that the United States will not stand for illegal settlement expansion, de facto annexation and displacement.

“The White House has already taken several very welcome steps in this direction — we hope more will follow.”

AIPAC, meanwhile, did not see the letter as a productive step.

“We did not support the letter,” said AIPAC spokesman Marshall Wittman in an email. “In order to have positive progress for peace, the Palestinians must take responsibility to meet their commitments and return to a direct dialogue with Israel. This letter failed to make that essential point.”

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  1. It is tragic and sad to witness these Democrats displaying utter ignorance of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. How many know that the Palestinians were offered their own state 5 times? How many know that what came to be called the West Bank in 1948, was for centuries, known as Judea and Samaria UNTIL Jordan invaded in 1948 when Jewish towns/villages were destroyed and Jews killed or driven out. Israel re-acquired Judea and Samaria in 1967 and Jews returned, but instead of calling their towns/villages what they were before 1948, Israel’s detractors preferred the pejorative “SETTLEMENTS”. Jews are not occupying stolen palestinian lands, but rather re-gained an area in which Jesus walked and ministered to over 2,000 years ago. These democrats need to apologize for their ignorance.

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