News Jewish Congress says no to Palestinians Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 17, 2011 The European Jewish Congress has contacted leaders in Europe in a bid to prevent recognition of a unilaterally declared Palestinian state in the United Nations. Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress, wrote a letter to all European heads of state, foreign affairs ministers and EU leaders explaining the problems with recognizing a Palestinian state when the issue comes before the United Nations in September. The unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state “will not bring a solution to the existing conflict or create peace in the Middle East,” Kantor wrote. “On the contrary, it will add new layers to the unresolved and complex legal and political issues. Without a negotiated solution, the chances of even greater violence in the region will be higher, especially at this time of flux for the Middle East.” The June 10 letter also pointed out that Hamas, which has reconciled with Fatah and is part of the Palestinian government, still calls for the destruction of the State of Israel and for the annihilation of Jews. Kantor and the European Jewish Congress leadership also are meeting with European leaders, members of the European Parliament and European decision-makers and opinion shapers. In addition, the group has called on European Jews to lobby their elected representatives against the Palestinians’ bid for recognition. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Politics Biden administration plan to combat antisemitism launches at CJM Northern California Antisemites target El Dorado supes over 'Christian Heritage Month' Community Where to celebrate Sukkot around the Bay Area First Person I arrived in Israel at age 5 — the day before the Yom Kippur War Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up