Compiled by Donald H. Harrison in San Diego

Here is a roundup of statements and appeals from recognizable Jewish organizations:

 

Brian Romick (Photo: Wikipedia)

Democratic Majority for Israel President and CEO Brian Romick: “There is no justification for the violent settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank over the weekend. While we are encouraged by the Israeli military leadership’s condemnation of such attacks, more must be done to hold perpetrators accountable and take concrete steps to ensure this violence ends. These ongoing attacks inflame tensions and make a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians much harder to achieve.”

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Amy Spitalnick (Photo: JCPA)

Jewish Council for Public Affairs, Amy Spitalnick, CEO, on the Senate confirmation of Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Oklahoma) to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security:

“The Department of Homeland Security doesn’t just need a new director; it needs an entirely new direction. From increasingly deadly unconstitutional immigration enforcement — rooted in dehumanizing and dangerous conspiracy theories — to unconscionable delays and politicization of vital security funding for synagogues and other institutions, DHS requires true accountability and transparency. Secretary Mullin now has an opportunity to move in that direction. And, regardless, Congress has an obligation to use its funding and oversight authorities to hold the agency to account — starting by separating vital security and other programs from ICE and CBP funding, so our communities’ safety is no longer contingent on continued funds for unaccountable immigration enforcement.”

Russell Robinson (Photo: JNF-USA)

Jewish National Fund-USA, Russell Robinson, CEO: Missile attacks from Iran and Lebanon intensified over the weekend, directly hitting communities across Israel.

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Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph (Photo: Orthodox Union)

Orthodox Union, Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer: “We stand in solidarity with the London Jewish community in unequivocally condemning the terrorist arson attack that destroyed four lifesaving ambulances. We are deeply grateful that no one was physically harmed. Hatzola Northwest, which provides free emergency medical transport to all, exemplifies the very best of a Jewish community dedicated to caring for others. Targeting emergency medical services underscores the gravity – and depravity – of the threats we face, from Bondi Beach to Thornhill to West Bloomfield to Belgium to Golders Green. We call on political leaders and security authorities, and people of good faith, in all countries to unequivocally condemn this attack and to provide the means to protect Jewish institutions worldwide.”

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Donald H. Harrison is publisher and editor of San Diego Jewish World.