Congress has a long record of supporting and defending Israel's security, Israel's economy,
Israel's position and treatment in international organizations and the international community, Israel's right
to self-defense, and Israel's reputation as a nation that seeks peace. For this it deserves credit.
Congress also has a long record of refusing to affirmatively support Israel's policy of building settlements in the
occupied territories, including, for example, by barring the use of U.S.-backed loan guarantees for settlement
activity. For this too, Congress deserves credit. Israel's settlements enterprise runs counter to the policy
of every U.S. administration since 1967, whether led by a Republican or Democrat, and runs counter to Israel's own
interests. Settlements undermine Israel's security, erode Israel's position in the international community
and belie Israel's commitment to peace and the two-state solution - and if there is no two-state solution, Israel
cannot survive as both a democracy and a Jewish state.