Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR107 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version

                            2022 Regular Session	ENROLLED
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 107
BY SENATOR ROBERT MILLS 
A RESOLUTION
To commend and congratulate the modern state of Israel on the occasion of the
seventy-fourth anniversary of its establishment, to recognize the contributions of
Israel to humankind, to express support for the people of Israel for their right to live
in freedom and to defend their land and their country, and to extend best wishes to
the state of Israel and to the Israeli people for a peaceful and prosperous future.
WHEREAS, Israel was historically granted her lands under and through the oldest
recorded deed, as found in the Holy Bible, which is a tome of Scripture revered by Jews and
Christians alike as presenting the acts and words of God; and
WHEREAS, the desire of the Jewish people to establish an independent modern state
of Israel is directly linked to the existence of the historic kingdom of Israel established in the
land of Israel more than three thousand years ago, with the city of Jerusalem as its capital
both then and now; and
WHEREAS, for more than two thousand years, Jews living in other parts of the
world maintained a profound spiritual and emotional connection to the land of Israel, and
there has been continuous Jewish presence in the land comprising the modern state of Israel;
and
WHEREAS, the internationally recognized legal basis for the establishment of the
modern state of Israel was a binding resolution under international law that was unanimously
adopted by the League of Nations in 1922 and subsequently affirmed by both houses of the
United States Congress; and
WHEREAS, this binding resolution affirmed the establishment of a national home
for the Jewish people in the historical region of the land of Israel, including the areas of
Judea, Samaria, and eastern Jerusalem; and
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WHEREAS, on May 14, 1948, the people of Israel proclaimed the establishment of
the sovereign and independent state of Israel with the goal of reestablishing its God-given
and legally recognized land as a homeland for the Jewish people; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of the modern state of Israel as a homeland for the
Jewish people followed the destruction of much of the European Jewry during the
Holocaust; and
WHEREAS, the United States government established full diplomatic relations after
Israel's first election in 1949; and
WHEREAS, since its establishment seventy-four years ago, the modern state of
Israel has forged a new and dynamic society and created a thriving economic, political,
cultural, and intellectual life; and
WHEREAS, the people of Israel, in the spirit of Israel's Declaration of Independence,
have established a vibrant, pluralistic, democratic political system; and
WHEREAS, Israel has developed an advanced, entrepreneurial economy, is among
the world's leaders of the high-tech industry, and is at the forefront of research and
development in the fields of renewable energy sources and medicine; and
WHEREAS, Israel regularly sends humanitarian aid, search and rescue teams, mobile
hospitals, and other emergency supplies to help victims of disasters around the world; and
WHEREAS, Israel has taken in millions of Jews from countries throughout the world
and sought to fully integrate them into Israeli society; and
WHEREAS, Israel has long established peaceful bilateral relations with Egypt and
Jordan, and has more recently established peace with Bahrain, Morocco, the United Arab
Emirates, and Sudan, and is working toward achieving a secure, peaceful relationship with
the Palestinian people, and is looking forward to normalizing relations with all other Arab
neighbors in pursuit of enduring regional stability and prosperity; and
WHEREAS, for seven decades, the United States, the state of Louisiana, and Israel
have maintained a special relationship based on mutually shared democratic and moral
values, common strategic interests, and bonds of friendship and mutual respect; and
WHEREAS, the United States and the state of Louisiana continue to regard Israel as
a trusted ally and vital strategic partner in the Middle East; and
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WHEREAS, the American people and the people of Louisiana feel a strong affinity
for the Israeli people based on common values and shared cultural heritage; and
WHEREAS, recently the Jewish communities from across the state of Louisiana have
joined together to create the first statewide Jewish coalition and the Louisiana Jewish
Coalition celebrates Israel's independence as the home of the Jewish people; and
WHEREAS, the state of Louisiana again wishes to reaffirm its desire that the United
States of America remains a strong and unequivocal supporter of Israel and the right of Israel
to defend itself in its own country; and
WHEREAS, May 5, 2022, the fourth day of Iyar, 5782 of the Hebrew calendar,
marked the seventy-fourth anniversary of the founding of the modern state of Israel in the
ancestral homeland of the Jewish people.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana
does hereby congratulate Israel on the occasion of the seventy-fourth anniversary of its
establishment, recognize the contributions of Israel to humankind, express support for the
people of Israel for their right to live in freedom and to defend their land and their country,
and extend its best wishes to the state of Israel and to the Israeli people for a peaceful and
prosperous future.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution shall be transmitted
to the Consul General of the State of Israel to the Southwest in Houston, Texas, and to the
Embassy of Israel to the United States in Washington, D.C., for transmission to the proper
authorities in the state of Israel.
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
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