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“The State Department should quickly approve and allow delivery of private U.S. defense sales to Israel expected in fiscal years 2024 and 2025, including sales for Israel's Ministry of Public Security.”
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“Defense and State Department money from fiscal year 2024 or earlier should not be used to stop, pause, undo, or cancel U.S. defense articles or services going to Israel.”
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“The Administration should let already approved U.S. weapons transfers to Israel move forward quickly, instead of keeping some transfers paused during the conflict.”
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“Covered U.S. defense items already being held back from Israel should have to be delivered within 15 days, and Defense and State officials should have to commit all remaining unused Israel assistance funds within 30 days.”
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“Some unused funds for the Defense Secretary's office, the State Secretary's office, and the National Security Council and Homeland Security Council should stay frozen until leaders tell Congress that the withheld Israel defense items have been delivered.”
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“The Defense and State Departments should not be able to spend agency funds, including salary or expenses for officials who help with the pause, to stop, delay, undo, or cancel covered U.S. defense articles or services going to Israel.”
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“The Administration should use Israel security assistance money approved by Congress, including missile defense funding, for the purposes Congress intended.”
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“Defense and State Department watchdogs should have to report to Congress within 90 days on earlier executive branch actions that stopped, paused, undid, or canceled U.S. defense articles or services going to Israel.”
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