H.R. No. 16
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, For more than 3,000 years, Jerusalem has played a
  central role in the history and identity of the Jewish people; and
         WHEREAS, Jerusalem serves as a cultural and religious
  inspiration to people around the world; it is the location of the
  holiest site for the Jewish people, the Temple Mount, as well as the
  Western Wall, where the faithful come to pray; moreover, the city
  holds considerable religious significance for Christians and
  Muslims and has been a pilgrimage site for millennia; and
         WHEREAS, The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and
  Cultural Organization has passed a series of anti-Israeli
  resolutions in recent years regarding Jerusalem, both at the
  committee level and by the executive board, the governing body of
  UNESCO; these resolutions attempt to erase or minimize the Jewish
  and Christian historical and religious ties to Jerusalem, and they
  unjustly single out our close ally Israel with false accusations
  and criticism; and
         WHEREAS, Numerous archaeological excavations have uncovered
  antiquities which scientifically reaffirm Jerusalem's historical
  significance to Judaism and Christianity; Israel's most
  archaeologically excavated site, the City of David, is believed to
  be the very site recorded in the Bible upon which King David
  established the capital of ancient Israel; international
  delegations of archaeologists from the United States, England,
  France, and Germany have conducted excavations at the site since
  1867, and they have unearthed antiquities from more than 10
  different civilizations, including Canaanite, Israelite, Roman,
  Byzantine, and Persian societies; current excavations of the City
  of David are carried out under the auspices of the Israel
  Antiquities Authority and are held to the highest scientific
  standards; and
         WHEREAS, Significant archeological discoveries unearthed
  from the City of David include the Siloam Inscription, which
  recounts the preparations made by King Hezekiah of Judah for the
  impending Assyrian siege against Jerusalem, consistent with the
  biblical account; clay seal impressions bearing the names of two
  Judean Government officials who are mentioned in the very same
  verse in the Bible; the Pool of Siloam, which served during the
  Second Temple period as a ritual bath for Jewish pilgrims ascending
  annually to the Temple, which stood atop the Temple Mount; and the
  Second Temple Pilgrimage Road, which began at the Pool of Siloam and
  served as the main thoroughfare of Second Temple period Jerusalem
  and carried hundreds of thousands of people on their annual
  pilgrimages to the Temple; located within the City of David, the
  Pilgrimage Road stretches nearly 2,000 feet from the Pool of Siloam
  to the footsteps of the Western Wall and will be open to visitors
  upon completion of the excavation; and
         WHEREAS, These discoveries affirm the undeniable truth that
  the City of David, the Western Wall, and the Temple Mount are
  inextricably linked physically, historically, and symbolically as
  the bedrock of the connection between the Jewish people and
  Jerusalem and have been for millennia; and
         WHEREAS, The Government of Israel has done commendable work
  to protect the freedoms of all faiths in Jerusalem and ensure
  visitors' access to holy sites so that they may worship freely; any
  past, present, or future efforts at UNESCO to delegitimize Israel
  through attempts to rewrite and deny the history of Jerusalem
  should be condemned, and the United States should continue to work
  with allies to prevent UNESCO from passing biased and unjust
  anti-Israeli resolutions in the future; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby affirm the historical connection of the Jewish
  people to the ancient and sacred city of Jerusalem and condemn
  efforts at the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
  Organization to deny Judaism's millennia-old historical,
  religious, and cultural ties to Jerusalem.
 
  King of Parker
  Goldman
  Price
  Toth
  Miller
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 16 was adopted by the House on April
  9, 2019, by the following vote:  Yeas 116, Nays 0, 27 present, not
  voting.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House