2015-06-18



With just hours left before today’s deadline, 13 Members of Congress have now joined the call for Palestinian children’s human rights.

Led by U.S. Representative Betty McCollum, these elected officials are signing a letter (PDF) to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry that urges him to raise the human rights of Palestinian children in his dealings with the Government of Israel.

Many – but not all – of the signers are members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.  But many members of the Progressive Caucus have yet to sign the letter.

Scroll down to see the list.

According to UNICEF (PDF), since 2003, more than 7,000 Palestinian children living in the occupied West Bank have been detained, interrogated, prosecuted, and/or imprisoned within the Israeli military justice system.  The UN has separately reported that Israeli forces have been responsible for injuring more than 1,500 Palestinian children there in the span of three years.

Call Your Member of Congress Now:  (202) 224-3121

Whether they are liberal or conservative, your elected U.S. Representative needs to hear from you.

Ask them to support the human rights of Palestinian children and sign U.S. Representative Betty McCollum’s “Dear Colleague” letter to Secretary of State John Kerry.

The deadline is today, June 18th.

The letter includes the following message to Secretary of State John Kerry:

“Secretary Kerry, we urge the Department of State to elevate the human rights of Palestinian children to a priority status in our bilateral relationship with the Government of Israel.  Furthermore, we fully expect the State Department to address the status of Israel’s military detention system’s treatment of Palestinian children in its annual human rights report.”

Who has already signed the letter?

Rep Betty McCollum

Rep Jim McDermott

Rep Keith Ellison

Rep Bobby Rush

Rep Danny Davis

Rep Raúl M. Grijalva

Rep André Carson

Rep Anna G. Eshoo

Rep Peter DeFazio

Rep Earl Blumenauer

Rep John Conyers

Rep Chellie Pingree

Rep Barbara Lee

Who signed the letter from the Congressional Progressive Caucus?

Rep Jim McDermott

Rep Keith Ellison

Rep Danny Davis

Rep Raúl M. Grijalva

Rep André Carson

Rep Peter DeFazio

Rep John Conyers

Rep Chellie Pingree

Rep Barbara Lee

Who are the Progressive Caucus Members who haven’t yet signed?

Rep. Michael Honda

Rep. Alan Grayson

Rep. Maxine Waters

Rep. James McGovern

Rep. John Lewis

Rep. Charles Rangel

Rep. Mark Pocan

Rep. Matt Cartwright

Rep. David Cicilline

Rep. Ruben Gallego

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee

Rep. Jan Schakowsky

Rep. Mark Takano

Rep. Alma Adams

Rep. Karen Bass

Rep. Xavier Becerra

Rep. Don Beyer

Rep. Suzanne Bonamici

Rep. Corrine Brown

Rep. Michael Capuano

Rep. Judy Chu

Rep. Katherine Clark

Rep. Yvette Clarke

Rep. Steve Cohen

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman

Rep. Elijah Cummings

Rep. Rosa DeLauro

Rep. Mark DeSaulnier

Rep. Debbie Dingell

Rep. Sam Farr

Rep. Chaka Fattah

Rep. Lois Frankel

Rep. Marcia Fudge

Rep. Luis Gutierrez

Rep. Janice Hahn

Rep. Jared Huffman

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson

Rep. Hank Johnson

Rep. Joe Kennedy III

Rep. Brenda Lawrence

Rep. Ted Lieu

Rep. David Loebsack

Rep. Alan Lowenthal

Rep. Carolyn Maloney

Rep. Gwen Moore

Rep. Jerrold Nadler

Rep. Grace Napolitano

Rep. Rick Nolan

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton

Rep. Frank Pallone

Rep. Jared Polis

Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard

Rep. Jose Serrano

Rep. Louise Slaughter

Rep. Mark Takai

Rep. Bennie Thompson

Rep. Nydia Velazquez

Rep. Peter Welch

Rep. Frederica Wilson

Take Action:

While Palestinian children and adults face Israeli military courts, Israeli settlers benefit from Israeli civil law. Israel gives settlers a different system of justice — even though they are living illegally in the very same occupied Palestinian territories.

That’s why more Members of Congress need to support the call.  Urge your U.S. Representative to sign the “McCollum letter on Palestinian children’s human rights.”

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