American Jewish leaders reacted to the escalating situation in Israel on Monday with all condemning the rocket fire on Israel by Gaza terror groups.
American Jewish Committee CEO David Harris urged international support for Israel amid the rocket fire.
Harris said Hamas is falsely claiming that Israel was trying to change the status quo on the Temple Mount, and that Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas further exasperated the tense situation by inciting Palestinians to defend the Al-Aqsa mosque just days after canceling planned Palestinian elections.
He added that Hamas is using a legal dispute over a few homes in Jerusalem to spark a “wider conflict,” and that all Israelis, regardless of background, are being “forced yet again to seek shelter from the deadly threats of Palestinian violence.”
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations also condemned the rocket barrage, balming the “willful incitement by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas that is instigating violence and unrest in Jerusalem.”
“We stand in solidarity with Israel as she continues to face lawlessness and rioting spurred by Palestinian leaders who are shameless fanning the flames of hate and violence with apparent disregard for the safety and security of Palestinians and Israelis alike,” said Dianne Lob, William Daroff and Malcolm Hoenlein of the Conference.
The umbrella group added that the rockets constitute a “clear violation of international law and must be condemned by the international community at once.”
In a statement, Christians United for Israel (CUFI) lamented that as Israelis celebrate Jerusalem Day, “Palestinian terrorists continue to fire a barrage of rockets targeting innocent men, women and children within Jerusalem and communities surrounding Gaza. We condemn these assaults, and unequivocally stand with the Jewish people and our nation’s greatest ally as she continues to fight for her right to exist in peace and security.”
The American Jewish Congress said it, too, stands in solidarity with Israel as “rockets from terrorist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad continue to indiscriminately target Israeli cities.”
Importantly, it noted that “Israel has a right to protect itself and its citizens.”
‘Pushes Israelis and Palestinians further towards war’
Americans for Peace Now said it “strongly condemns” the rocket attacks targeting Israeli civilians, saying it “pushes Israelis and Palestinians further towards war.”
However, the left-wing group also noted that Hamas and Islamic Jihad’s actions “does not excuse Israeli authorities of their responsibility in escalating the crisis, nor from the need to de-escalate.”
It went on to berate the Israeli government for “encouraging settlers’ efforts to displace Palestinians in East Jerusalem, and said it “has failed to contain extremist right-wing actions in Jerusalem.”
“More than anything, current developments yet again demonstrate how destructive, unjust and unviable Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is,” said its president and CEO, Hadar Susskind. “Israel, the Palestinians and all stakeholders must follow up de-escalation measures with a concerted, intense effort to end the occupation and advance diplomacy aimed at a peace agreement.”
Similarly, J Street “unequivocally condemn indiscriminate rocket attacks by Hamas and support Israel’s need to defend its citizens.”
Nevertheless, the group pointed to settler groups’ efforts to evict Palestinians from eastern Jerusalem as contributing to the situation.
Said the left-wing group: “Without sufficient efforts to de-escalate, the situation in Jerusalem is igniting further violence, not just in the city but beyond.”