Condemns the activities of the Waft (or Islamic Trust) at the site of the Temple Mount and deplores the destruction of artifacts vitally important to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths.
[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 756 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 756
Condemning the Wakf's digging activities at the Temple Mount site and
deploring the destruction of artifacts vitally important to Jewish,
Christian and Muslim faiths.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 18, 2007
Mr. Cantor (for himself and Ms. Berkley) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Condemning the Wakf's digging activities at the Temple Mount site and
deploring the destruction of artifacts vitally important to Jewish,
Christian and Muslim faiths.
Whereas the Temple Mount, located in the ancient city of Jerusalem, Israel, has
tremendous religious significance to the world's three major
monotheistic religions;
Whereas according to the Jewish faith, the Temple Mount is the location where
Abraham was asked to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, in the ultimate test
of his commitment to God;
Whereas the Temple Mount was also the site of the First and Second Holy Temples;
Whereas according to Christianity, Jesus was dedicated on the Temple Mount in
the Second Temple in accordance with the Law of Moses;
Whereas Jesus referred to the Biblical Temple as His Father's House;
Whereas Muslims believe that Mohammed ascended to heaven from the Temple Mount
to make the Night Journey to the Throne of Allah;
Whereas in June 1967, Jerusalem once again became a united city under Israel's
sovereignty;
Whereas the State of Israel has been legally responsible for the Temple Mount
since 1967 and has been respectful of the religious practices of Jews,
Christians, and Muslims at the site;
Whereas Israel maintains overall security control of the site;
Whereas the Wakf, or Islamic Trust, conducts day-to-day administration of the
compound;
Whereas Wakf officials have repeatedly denied the existence of the First and
Second Jewish Temples;
Whereas the Wakf has a stained history of damaging sensitive Jewish and
Christian cultural sites;
Whereas in August 1999 the Wakf dug a large stairway at the Temple Mount leading
down to an underground mosque, dumping thousands of tons of
archaeologically rich soil into the adjacent Kidron Valley;
Whereas Israel's Supreme Court declared in 1993 that the Wakf had violated
Israel's antiquities laws on 35 occasions;
Whereas in the summer of 2007 Wakf officials began some of the most extensive
work on the Temple Mount site in more than a decade using tractors and
other heavy construction machinery to create a 400-meter-long and 1.5-
meter-deep trench to replace electrical cables and water pipes;
Whereas in some areas of the Temple Mount the bedrock is only a half meter deep,
endangering structures that have been in place for thousands of years;
Whereas among the antiquities removed include a 7-meter-wide wall widely
believed to date back to the Second Temple;
Whereas irresponsible or destructive construction and digging threaten to damage
this sacred site; and
Whereas leading Israeli archaeologists have warned of irreversible damage to
Jerusalem's holiest artifacts: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives condemns the Wakf's
digging activities at the Temple Mount site and deplores the
destruction of artifacts vitally important to Jewish, Christian and
Muslim faiths.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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