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“People and organizations that also receive help from UNRWA should still be able to receive U.S.-funded humanitarian aid when that aid is delivered by qualified groups other than UNRWA.”
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“U.S. funding for UNRWA should be limited so it does not exceed the largest annual contribution from any Arab League country or make up a larger share of UNRWA's budget than the U.S. share of UNHCR's budget.”
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“The United States should hold back UNRWA-related funding unless the Secretary of State certifies conditions to Congress, renews that certification at least every 180 days, and explains when a certification ends or is not renewed.”
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“The State Department and federal aid accounts should lose unused money for U.S. payments to international organizations, peacekeeping activities, and joint programs funded with other countries.”
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“Federal money should not pay required or voluntary contributions to the UN or official UN-linked bodies, and after U.S. membership ends no payments should go to those bodies, even from money Congress approved earlier.”
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“U.S. money should not go to UNRWA, which serves Palestinian refugees, or to the UN Human Rights Council.”
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“The United States should fund emergency aid for Palestinian refugees when food, health care, and shelter are urgently needed.”
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“The United States should pay agreed dues to some international organizations, while past-due payments should be limited to uses accepted by both the United States and the organization and reported to Congress.”
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“The United States should pay into international development banks and funds, while U.S. representatives push those institutions to fight corruption, identify who owns funded private companies, and protect workers who report wrongdoing.”
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“The Secretary of State should have to tell Congress that a non-UNRWA aid group qualifies before U.S.-funded humanitarian aid is routed through that group.”
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“Before U.S. funding goes forward, UNRWA workers, partners, funding recipients, buildings, and resources should be checked for terrorist ties, terrorist activity, and terrorist use such as recruiting, weapons storage, shelter, communications, or tunnel access.”
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“The State Department should give Congress the latest two-year UN budget and warn appropriators before the UN raises program spending without cutting spending somewhere else, with emergency notice allowed as soon as practicable.”
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“U.S. support for UN peacekeeping should depend on safeguards against trafficking, sexual abuse, and human rights violations; screening peacekeepers for past abuses; fair chances for U.S. suppliers to win contracts; and limits on U.S. troops serving under foreign command.”
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“UNRWA-linked people, websites, publications, social media, schools, camps, and teaching materials should not spread the listed anti-American, anti-Israel, or anti-Semitic messages if U.S. funding is involved.”
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“UNRWA should have independent financial audits agreed to by Israel and the Palestinian Authority, checks to stop money or resources from reaching terrorist groups, and no accounts with financial institutions the United States links to money laundering or terror financing.”
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“U.S. money should not be used for contributions, grants, or other payments to UNRWA through March 25, 2027, including covered old funds, 2026 funds, and early 2027 funds.”
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“UNRWA should receive help and oversight to make sure its aid work stays neutral, transparent, and accountable.”
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“The State Department should report on efforts to wind down UNRWA by helping Palestinians who receive UNRWA services settle into communities where they already live or resettle in countries other than Israel or Israeli-controlled parts of the West Bank.”
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“The United States should not give money directly to UNRWA or pay into United Nations budget funds that would support UNRWA.”
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“The United States should repeal the federal law that lets it belong to and participate in the World Health Organization.”
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“The United States should not take part in United Nations peacekeeping missions.”
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“The United States should stay engaged with United Nations organizations unless there is a clear reason to withdraw or stop funding.”
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“The United States should support major international development bank funding rounds and capital commitments, and some World Bank International Development Association securities should receive a special U.S. securities-law exemption with safeguards.”
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“The United States should end its membership in the United Nations system, close its U.N. mission, leave U.N.-related agreements, and stop carrying out leftover work from those agreements.”
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“Non-UNRWA aid groups and their employees should have to be certified as not supporting or affiliating with people or organizations that promote violence, terrorism, or antisemitism.”
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“The United States should leave the UN and official UN-linked bodies, repeal the main U.S. law for UN participation, and close the U.S. office that represents the country at the UN.”
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“The United States should stop taking part in agreements and conventions with the UN and its agencies, and federal officials should stop carrying out remaining work under those agreements.”
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