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“U.S. authorities should stop, investigate, and support legal cases against people or companies under U.S. authority that may commit, help, assist, or encourage genocide related to Gaza.”
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“The United States should stop sending arms, equipment, or other items to Israel or other countries when there is reason to suspect they may be used in military operations connected to genocide.”
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“The House should say the International Criminal Court was wrong to seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.”
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“Economic Support Fund money should not be used to support the Palestinian Authority, whether or not the support is connected to International Criminal Court activity.”
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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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“U.S. assistance for Gaza should require certification, third-party monitoring, reports every 90 days, and quick notice to Congress if funds are diverted, misused, or destroyed, while U.S. State and Foreign Operations funds for UNRWA are blocked during the restricted period.”
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“The ICC investigation involving Palestine and arrest warrant applications for Israeli officials should count as enough to trigger an existing U.S. aid limit connected to the Palestinian Authority.”
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“The House should state that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.”
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“The United States should use targeted legal sanctions against Israel, people, or companies believed to be involved in, helping, or encouraging genocide related to Gaza.”
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“The United States should provide strong financial support to UNRWA for food, health care, shelter, and other urgent aid for Palestinians in Gaza.”
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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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“Aid connected to UNRWA should depend on neutrality policies, weapons-free facilities, inspections, human rights-based education materials, financial transparency, and timely audits.”
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“U.S. officials should use available diplomacy, United Nations votes, and court-related pressure to address genocide claims in Gaza, including pressing Israel to follow temporary International Court of Justice orders.”
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“The House of Representatives should formally say the United States has not joined the treaty that created the International Criminal Court and does not accept the Court's authority over the United States.”
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“The House of Representatives should formally state strong support for Israel and say Israel may defend itself and its leaders from international legal actions the House views as unwarranted.”
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