More than 100 bipartisan House lawmakers are warning that the United Nationsâ€
‘We write to express our deep concern about prospective efforts of the Palestinian Authority to downgrade Israelâ€
‘Any downgrade in Israelâ€
The message, sent to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, was signed by 105 of their Republican and Democrat colleagues.
Signatories include all the House Republican leadership, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and 11 House Democrats, in addition to Moskowitz – a testament to the significant support Israel continues to receive from Congress, particularly in the House of Representatives.
The lawmakers said they were ‘outraged’ by the UNGAâ€
They warned the decision, particularly as it relates to forcing Israel out of the West Bank, is ‘undercutting Israelâ€
‘Congress has taken note of the numerous U.N. actions aimed to delegitimize Israelâ€
The letter also accused the U.N. of having ‘definitively taken sides against Israel,’ rather than remaining a ‘neutral body.’
‘We will not accept the U.N.â€
It comes as cease-fire talks are expected to restart after Israeli forces killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the architect of the Oct. 7 attack.
Israel has enjoyed a level of steady support in Congress throughout its war in Gaza, even as a growing number of Democrats are criticizing the Middle Eastern nation for the scores of Palestinian deaths caused as it works to eradicate Hamas.
Roughly half of congressional Democrats skipped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of the House and Senate earlier this year.