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“A U.S. monitoring group should track whether Israel uses U.S.-origin defense articles in the West Bank or Gaza while restrictions are active, report to Congress every 60 days, and trigger a halt on new U.S.-origin defense article approvals to Israel if restricted use is found unless the President issues a waiver.”
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“Ceasefire-related arms reporting, transfer limits, monitoring, waivers, exceptions, and related oversight authorities should automatically end after five years unless Congress renews them.”
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“Israel should have to follow the Gaza ceasefire, join talks on a 20-point Gaza plan, stop air and artillery attacks, pull forces back to agreed lines, work with temporary Gaza governing authorities, avoid blocking an international security force, and avoid helping others sabotage those arrangements to keep U.S.-origin defense articles available for use in the West Bank or Gaza.”
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“Israel should have to allow enough aid and humanitarian workers into Gaza, avoid forcing civilians out, let civilians leave or return, and avoid permanently occupying or annexing Gaza to keep U.S.-origin defense articles available for use in the West Bank or Gaza.”
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“The President should be able to approve a defense transfer despite a broader halt only by saying the transfer is vital to U.S. national security, identifying what would be sent, and notifying key members of Congress 15 days ahead of time.”
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“U.S. officials should publicly report every 90 days on whether Israel is following required ceasefire, humanitarian aid, Gaza governance, Gaza security, and West Bank conditions, while keeping sensitive details classified when needed.”
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“Restrictions on defense articles should not limit U.S. actions to protect U.S. people, personnel, facilities, or interests, should not stop intelligence sharing, and should not block missile defense or defense against outside threats, including systems such as Iron Dome, David's Sling, and Arrow 3.”
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“If U.S. officials find Israel failed any one required condition, the United States should stop approving U.S.-origin defense articles for use in the West Bank or Gaza, write that limit into new transfer papers, seek similar limits on older items, and keep the restrictions until Israel is found to meet every condition.”
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