US House unanimously approves resolution condemning Pittsburgh attack

Bipartisan measure denounces rising anti-Semitism, reaffirms commitment to protecting religious freedoms in America

A makeshift memorial stands outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in the aftermath of a deadly shooting at the in Pittsburgh, October 29, 2018. (Matt Rourke/AP)
A makeshift memorial stands outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in the aftermath of a deadly shooting at the in Pittsburgh, October 29, 2018. (Matt Rourke/AP)

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously approved a bipartisan resolution condemning the anti-Semitic attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh that left 11 worshipers dead.

The resolution honors “the memory of the victims of the attack, and offering condolences to and expressing support for their families, friends, and community.” A gunman shouting “all Jews must die!” raided Tree of Life synagogue and killed worshipers on Oct. 27 before police subdued and arrested him.

Representative Mike Doyle, the Pennsylvania Democrat who represents the Squirrel Hill neighborhood that is home to the Tree of Life synagogue complex, introduced the resolution last week. He was joined by the co-chairs of the House of Representatives Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Anti-Semitism: Nita Lowey and Eliot Engel, both New York Democrats; Chris Smith, a New Jersey Republican; Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republican; Ted Deutch, a Florida Democrat; Kay Granger, a Texas Republican; Marc Veasey, a Texas Democrat; and Peter Roskam, an Illinois Republican.

“We will carry the memory of those lost in the Tree of Life synagogue building attack, the deadliest anti-Semitic incident in US history, and work to ensure that all Americans are free to worship in peace and security,” the task force said in a statement.

The resolution, which says it “stands with the Jewish community in Pittsburgh, the United States, and across the world,” also “condemns rising anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world”; “reaffirms the commitment of the United States and its allies to defeat anti-Semitism in all its forms throughout the world”; and “supports the right of Americans to freely exercise their religious beliefs and rejects all forms of terror and hate.”

Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

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