Israel would have to meet ceasefire, aid, displacement, and West Bank conditions before receiving U.S.-made weapons for use in Gaza or the West Bank. If Israel fails any one condition, those transfers stop unless compliance is later restored or a narrow waiver is used.
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Ceasefire Compliance Act of 2026 is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Latest action on H.R. 7645: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects people in Gaza and the West Bank, the Israeli government and military, U.S. officials who approve weapons transfers, and members of Congress who oversee foreign policy. It could change whether U.S.-made weapons may be used in Gaza or the West Bank. It could also affect how quickly some weapons transfers move if the U.S. finds Israel has not met the bill's conditions.
Why this matters: This bill matters because it would connect U.S. weapons support to conditions on the ground in Gaza and the West Bank. Today, arms transfers are handled through existing U.S. export and security-assistance rules. This bill would add a separate test focused on ceasefire compliance, aid access, displacement, governance, annexation, and settler violence. Its impact would depend on how U.S. officials judge compliance, how Israel responds, and whether the President uses the waiver.
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