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“The President should have to freeze U.S.-linked assets and block transactions for foreign people, companies, banks, or government bodies that knowingly give major help or do major business with key people tied to Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, or related covered groups.”
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“For one year, the United States should block exports of listed weapons, military items, and controlled goods or technology to a foreign country whose government is found to have knowingly supported covered terrorism activity.”
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“For one year, U.S. officials at international financial institutions should have to vote against loans, financial assistance, or technical assistance for a foreign government found to have knowingly supported covered terrorism activity.”
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“The United States should stop assistance for at least one year to a foreign government after the President finds that it knowingly gave covered terrorism support or made a major transaction that helped covered terrorist activity.”
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“Foreign people, companies, or organizations should face U.S. asset freezes and penalties if they knowingly give major money, supplies, technology, goods, or services that help terrorism by named Palestinian terrorist groups, or knowingly make major deals with senior members of those groups or other terrorist groups that support them.”
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“Governments named for covered terrorist support should face one-year limits on U.S. aid, some international loans, defense exports, and controlled exports, and some governments already listed as repeated terrorism supporters should face extra limits on currency transactions and U.S.-linked bank payments.”
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“Sanctions for people who direct the use of civilians as human shields should continue through 2030 and also cover Palestinian Islamic Jihad. When Congress asks whether a person should be added under that sanctions law, the President should have to answer.”
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“Sanctions should not apply to listed intelligence work, required international job tasks such as some United Nations-related travel, certain law enforcement needs, or transactions involving farm goods, food, medicine, medical devices, humanitarian aid, and related activities.”
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“The President should be able to waive covered sanctions or foreign-government measures to help deliver humanitarian aid such as food, medicine, and medical supplies, if the waiver fits U.S. national security and Congress is told in writing 15 days ahead of time.”
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“The President should have to sanction foreign people and foreign government agencies that knowingly give major money, services, goods, or other support to senior members and support networks tied to Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and certain related groups.”
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“Some Gaza-related sanctions should be able to be waived or expire after two or three years, and they should end if the President certifies that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad no longer meet listed terrorism-related standards. A separate required sanctions rule for foreign threats against current or former U.S. officials should end after four years unless Congress renews it.”
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“The State Department should improve its sanctions databases, secure computers, and staffing for preparing and reviewing sanctions cases. Congress should authorize $15 million for that work in fiscal year 2025, and the State Department should report to Congress on what it has done.”
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“The President should report to Congress within 90 days and then every 180 days on how the named groups raise, move, and hide money worldwide; which countries support or host those activities; where communication-monitoring tools used in Gaza come from; and what countries and the United States are doing to restrict those financial flows.”
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