Politics & Government

Montgomery County Responds to Obama's 'Return to 1967 Borders' Plan for Israel

Commissioner candidates Jenny Brown and Bruce Castor oppose the President's plan.

The following is a press release courtesy of Steve O'Toole:

BLUE BELL – Montgomery County Commissioner candidates Jenny Brown and Bruce Castor today announce their concern about the latest White House statement that Israel return to β€œthe 1967 borders” with Palestine.

Castor, the county’s former District Attorney, said security concerns are paramount for our country’s greatest ally in the Middle East, especially in a time of heightened concern about terrorism and political upheaval.

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β€œWhile we applaud our President for striking a major blow against al-Qaeda by delivering justice to Osama bin Laden, we cannot abide his directive that Israel should put itself at risk by returning to a border situation that left the country unable to defend itself against constant attacks,” said Castor.

An editorial by The Jerusalem Post described President Obama’s remarks as β€œa clear endorsement of Palestinian demands, and terminology that for many Israelis will bring fearsΒ of escalating pressure to return toΒ positionsΒ similar to those from which a vulnerable Israel was repeatedly attacked between 1948 and 1967.”

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Β - (5/19/11: http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Editorials/Article.aspx?id=221411)

Brown and Castor called on their opponents to join them in condemning the White House on this issue.

β€œThe United States should stand side-by-side with Israel and oppose this reckless and naΓ―ve proposal,” said Castor.

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