Antonio Delgado should cosponsor H.R. 2407

It is time that our Congressional Representative Antonio Delgado became a cosponsor of H.R. 2407. This bill would promote justice, equality and human rights for children globally by prohibiting any U.S. foreign aid dollars from contributing to "the military detention, interrogation, abuse, or ill-treatment of children in violation of international humanitarian law."

The bill sets a clear statement of policy declaring, “It is the policy of the United States to promote human rights for Palestinian children living under Israeli military occupation and to declare Israel's system of military detention of Palestinian children as a practice that results in widespread and systematic human rights abuses amounting to gross violations of human rights inconsistent with international humanitarian law and the laws of the United States.”

According to Israeli newspaper Haaretz: "They’re seized in the dead of night, blindfolded and cuffed, abused and manipulated to confess to crimes they didn't commit. Every year Israel arrests almost 1,000 Palestinian youngsters, some of them not yet 13."

Of course, children under 18 are abused in many places around the world, including in our own criminal justice system as well as in our immigration detention centers. Hopefully, this bill will bring to light the need to protect all children from inhumane treatment during arrest and incarceration.

If you live in District 19, please sign this open letter to Rep. Delgado:

Fred Nagel
8 Clay Ct.
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
845 876-7906


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Ask Rep. Delgado to Support H.R. 2407

Ask Rep. Delgado to Support H.R. 2407
Israel, which receives $3.8 billion in annual U.S. foreign aid, has the distinction of being the only country in the world that regularly prosecutes between 500 - 700 children each year in military courts that lack fundamental fair trial rights and protections. Children in detention report physical and verbal abuse from the moment of their arrest, and coercion and threats during interrogations. Under Israeli military law, Palestinian children have no right to a lawyer during interrogation.

For this reason, in April 2019, Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN) introduced H.R. 2407, the "Promoting Human Rights for Palestinian Children Living Under Israeli Military Occupation Act," a bill prohibiting U.S. taxpayer funding for the military detention and abuse of children by any country, including Israel. The legislation grows out of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign, a joint project of Defense for Children International-Palestine and the American Friends Service Committee. They believe the U.S. and Canadian governments must take concrete steps by holding Israeli authorities accountable for their violations of Palestinian children’s rights.

So far H.R. 2407 has garnered 23 cosponsors but not Antonio Delgado (D-NY), who represents District 19. Is there any reason not to support this legislation, which aligns U.S. foreign policy with international human rights law? Please join Jewish Voice for Peace-Hudson Valley and the Middle East Crisis Response by asking Delgado to endorse H.R. 2407.

Read more about McCollum’s bill and the No Way to Treat a Child campaign here: https://nwttac.dci-palestine.org/our_story.
Lisa Mullenneaux