Breaking News Update:
SWC Protests to Secretary Clinton over Israel's Blatant Omission from
Prestigious Global Counterterrorism Forum
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July
12, 2012 |
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Algeria… Australia…Canada…China…Colombia…Denmark…Egypt…European
Union…France…Germany…India…Indonesia…Italy…Japan…Jordan… Morocco…The
Netherlands…New Zealand…Nigeria…Pakistan…Qatar…Russia…Saudi Arabia…South
Africa…Spain…Switzerland…Turkey…United Arab Emirates…United Kingdom…United
States... These countries make up the Global
Counterterrorism Forum, a group formed in 2011 under the leadership of
the United States, to “provide a unique platform for
senior[counterterrorism] policymakers and experts from key partners in different
regions to share key insights and best practices.”
But who’s missing? The
State of Israel. Following Israel’s blatant omission when the
Global Counterterrorism Forum was created, assurances were given by the
United States Government that a way would be found to include the Jewish
State.
It is one year later - nothing has
changed.
This is why the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s letter of protest to
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is so urgent. Rabbi Marvin Hier, SWC
Founder and Dean wrote, “I am well aware that Turkey, one of the co-chairman of
the Forum is in opposition to an Israeli presence, but with all due respect to
Turkey or any other country, the Forum was created by the United States
and Israel is amongst the United States’ most reliable and trusted allies.
Rabbi Hier also added, “…having a Global Counterterrorism Forum
and not including Israel, is like having a global technology conference and
excluding the United States of America. There is no one with more
experience at combatting terrorism or educating civilians about it, than the
State of Israel. I think the time has come for the United States to make it very
clear why Israel continues to be excluded.“ Additionally, just
last month, Senators Joseph Lieberman and Mark Kirk also wrote to
Secretary Clinton expressing their surprise and disappointment of “the
absence of our ally, Israel, from the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF),
which you attended in Istanbul last week…. As you know, there are few
countries in the world that have suffered more from terrorism than Israel, and
few governments that have more experience combatting this threat… We
look forward to hearing from you about whether the Administration shares our
views that Israel rightfully belongs as a full participant in the GCTF, and
what, if any, steps you are prepared to take to right this wrongful
omission."
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Labels: Human Relations, Islamism, Israel, Security, Terrorism, United States
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