The Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) stands with all Americans in horror at the terrorist acts committed on our shores September 11th. The attacks resonate in profoundly familiar ways, reminding us of terrorism endured by Israel and its citizenry for decades. They remind us too of attacks suffered by Jewish communities in Argentina, Turkey and elsewhere. Singled out as the Jewish people are by the terrorists’ ideology and by the rationalizations of their apologists, we are especially concerned by their hate-filled rhetoric. This war on terrorism must lead to the defeat and punishment of all those who perpetrate, threaten, and support violence and terrorism. The special relationship between Washington and Jerusalem, built on shared values, is a key component to winning this war.

At this time of trial for America and the world, the JCPA:

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