U.S.
Representative Nita Lowey said 394 members of the 435-member
House signed the letter that was sent to Obama on Thursday.
It was written as the Palestinian Authority renewed its drive to
persuade the U.N. Security Council to condemn Israeli
settlements in Arab East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
The United States vetoed a similar resolution in the Security
Council five years ago.
With U.S. efforts to broker a two-state solution in tatters
since 2014, France has been lobbying countries to commit to a
conference that would get Israelis and Palestinians back to
negotiations to end their conflict.
The congressional letter backed a two-state solution to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but insisted that negotiations
between the two sides are the only path to peace, not United
Nations action or an international conference.
"The only way you can get there is if the two parties can be
brought together and really go over all the issues," Lowey said
in a telephone interview.
Lowey is the top Democrat on the House subcommittee that
oversees U.S. diplomacy and foreign aid. Republican
Representative Kay Granger, who chairs the subcommittee, also
sponsored the letter.
Lowey said she had not yet had a response to the letter, but she
hoped administration officials were carefully reading it.
Support for Israel is one of the few issues that has the support
of Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. Congress.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Fiona Ortiz)
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