[image: Rep. Leonard Lance, center, and his wife, Heidi Rohrbach, meet with 
Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon during Lance’s recent visit to 
Israel.]

Rep. Leonard Lance, center, and his wife, Heidi Rohrbach, meet with Deputy 
Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon during Lance’s recent visit to Israel.


JERUSALEM — President Barack Obama’s administration is putting too much 
pressure on Israel regarding building in the West Bank and the eastern half 
of Jerusalem, United States Rep. Leonard Lance (R-NJ Dist. 7) told *New 
Jersey Jewish News* this week on a visit to Jerusalem.

The freshman member of Congress came to Israel with 20 Republican 
colleagues on a week-long tour sponsored by the American Israel Education 
Foundation, a nonprofit charitable organization affiliated with the 
American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

The group met with top Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Binyamin 
Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, and 
opposition leader Tzipi Livni.

Lance concluded that this, his first visit to Israel, would help him 
develop his views on foreign policy, which, he said, he would articulate to 
his constituency upon his return to New Jersey.

While Lance was respectful of Obama, he criticized his policy of “tough 
love” for the Jewish state, exemplified by American pressure for a complete 
halt to all construction in the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem. He noted 
the State Department’s condemnation, in a meeting last month with New 
Jersey-raised Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren, of a 
building project on the site of the former Shepherd Hotel in eastern 
Jerusalem.

“I certainly don’t think the president of the United States should be the 
zoning officer here in Jerusalem,” Lance said in an Aug. 3 interview at 
Jerusalem’s David Citadel Hotel. “It’s inappropriate, to put it mildly, for 
him to get involved in a building project on a small parcel of land over 
here. I disagree with the president’s statements.”

Asked about an Israeli Supreme Court ruling that resulted in two Arab 
families in eastern Jerusalem being forcibly removed from their homes 
earlier this week, Lance said that the Israeli Supreme Court was extremely 
well-respected and had a reputation of being fair to Arab citizens.

Lance, who told *NJJN* in March that he was somewhat optimistic about the 
chances of a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians during 
Obama’s term in office, said he still remained optimistic, despite the 
downturn in relations between Jerusalem and Washington.

“The Israeli people recognize that President Bush was an extremely strong 
supporter of Israel, and I hope Obama will be as well,” Lance said. “I hope 
Obama becomes as strong a supporter of Israel as Bush has been. But the 
president was mistaken regarding east Jerusalem, and I think we have to be 
extremely concerned about his administration’s policies on Iran.”
‘Time is of the essence’

Lance endorsed the views of Netanyahu’s administration that Iran was an 
existential threat to Israel and that allowing it to obtain a nuclear 
capability should not be an option.

Lance noted that he is a cosponsor of the Iran Petroleum Sanctions Act, 
which would significantly expand economic sanctions on Iran. He said the 
recent controversial election in Iran only enhanced the urgency to deal 
with the issue.

“Iran is attempting to build a nuclear weapon and therefore time is of the 
essence,” Lance said. “A nuclear Iran would be destabilizing not only to 
the region, but to the entire world. We need to move to the economic 
approach as quickly as possible.”

Asked about the possibility of an Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear 
facilities if all other approaches failed, he said he supported Israel’s 
June 1981 attack on a nuclear reactor that Saddam Hussein was building in 
Iraq, and that Israel retains the right to take steps to maintain its 
security.

“I take nothing off the table,” the congressman said, using what has become 
an international euphemism for supporting a last-resort Israeli attack on 
Iran.

Lance will visit Jewish Federation of Central New Jersey headquarters in 
Scotch Plains on Tuesday, Aug. 11, to discuss his trip to Israel. He will 
also announce that funding has been approved for an expansion of the NORC 
ageing-in-place program run through the federation and Jewish Family 
Service of Central New Jersey.
Beauty and spirituality

The Iranian issue was the focal point of his group’s meetings with Israeli 
leaders. Lieberman used his meeting with his visitors from the United 
States to insist publicly on Israel’s maintaining the Golan Heights in any 
prospective peace deal with Syria.

Asked about Israel’s legally embattled and internationally controversial 
foreign minister, Lance said, “He seemed extremely knowledgeable” and that 
his remarks in the half-hour meeting were “general in nature.”

Lance did not meet with Israel’s internal security minister, Yitzhak 
Aharonovitch, who is a close ally of Lieberman’s, nor with any other 
Israeli law enforcement officials, despite speculation in New Jersey that 
he might use his Israel trip to foster cooperation on the investigation 
into the alleged money-laundering scheme that the FBI says operated among 
suspects in Israel, Brooklyn, and Deal, NJ. Five rabbis were among those 
arrested in the corruption probe.

“Guilt is not collective in the United States or here,” said Lance, whose 
district includes parts of Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset, and Union 
counties. “The trial will determine guilt or innocence. The situation is 
irrelevant to the indispensible relations between the United States and 
Israel and between Israel and New Jersey.”

Asked what New Jersey could learn from Israel, Lance said that as one of 
America’s most diverse states, New Jersey could learn from the birthplace 
of the world’s three great monotheistic religions. He said Jerusalem was 
one of the great cities of the world and called it “breathtaking in beauty 
and in spirituality.”

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Courting Congress

Rep. Leonard Lance visited Israel as part of what organizers said was the 
largest delegation of Republican members of Congress ever to visit the 
Jewish state.

The mission was led by Jewish House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Virginia. 
The GOP legislators were received well in a country where 88 percent of 
Israelis considered former President George W. Bush pro-Israel and just 6 
percent define Obama that way, according to a recent Smith Research poll 
sponsored by *The Jerusalem Post*.

A larger delegation of some 30 Democratic members of Congress led by House 
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland will visit Israel next week under 
the auspices of the same organization, the AIPAC-affiliated American Israel 
Education Foundation.

— GIL HOFFMAN

On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 5:46:55 AM UTC-5, brine wrote:
>
> I saw Leonard Lance was on the list ... he was my Congressman until they 
> redistricted my town and I now have an idiot that has never come to my town 
> unless he's fundraising, same with his emails!!! Lance was great, he would 
> send out emails and poll about everything he was voting on and he would 
> also follow up with an email telling you how and why he voted the way he 
> did!!! When I had the chance to do so, i voted for him all the time!!! Now 
> I stuck with an idiot from the Jersey Shore who could care less about my 
> town, which is NOT dow the shore!!!
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Hot4azintop via PoliticalForum <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Why is "effectiveness" judged by laws being passed? I contend that 
>> providing "constituent services" is much more important than mere words on 
>> paper. I wish the standard could be "laws and regulations" removed off of 
>> the books in an attempt to simplify government operations......."less" not 
>> "more" should be the operative standard.
>>  
>> In a message dated 8/9/2016 8:41:21 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
>> [email protected] <javascript:> writes:
>>
>> I'm not sure I agree with the criteria used to judge 
>> "effectiveness.....To me, anyone who votes "Nay" for anything even looked 
>> at or brought up by a Democrat is effective to me.
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 12:17 AM, 'Perplexed' via PoliticalForum <
>> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 2.5 to 1, in fact. See if yours made the list...
>>>
>>>
>>> http://members-of-congress.insidegov.com/stories/5278/least-effective-members-congress?utm_medium=cm&utm_source=outbrain&utm_campaign=rt.cm.ob.dt.5278#1-Sen-Robert-P-Casey-Jr
>>>
>>> I can almost understand the newbies who have only been there 3 years and 
>>> haven't purchased enough influence, but look at how many of these have been 
>>> there for YEARS without sponsoring even a single bill that ever made it 
>>> through committee!
>>>
>>> You have to wonder about the abject stupidity of a constituency that 
>>> would continue re-electing such failures. :(
>>>
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