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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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“Before U.S.-enabled UNRWA aid is funded, UNRWA-linked staff, partners, recipients, facilities, resources, and banking relationships should be checked so aid does not support terrorist groups, terrorist activity, money laundering, or terror financing.”
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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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“U.S. money should not go to UNRWA, which serves Palestinian refugees, or to the UN Human Rights Council.”
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“UNRWA should have comprehensive financial audits by a respected independent international firm, and both Israel and the Palestinian Authority should have to agree on the firm before U.S. funding is certified.”
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“The United States should work with other countries to phase out UNRWA and shift Palestinians who receive its services toward local integration or resettlement outside Israel and Israeli-controlled West Bank areas, with Israel's support and security concerns controlling those plans.”
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“U.S.-enabled UNRWA funding should depend on whether UNRWA-linked people, online materials, publications, schools, camps, and learning materials avoid listed messages about the United States, Israel, Jewish people, violence, terrorism, boycotts, maps, and return claims.”
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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 United States temporarily should block all contributions, grants, and other payments to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency until March 25, 2027.”
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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 State Department should report on efforts to persuade other countries to use the same narrower Palestinian refugee policy and to hold back UNRWA-related funding until the same U.S. funding conditions are met.”
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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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“U.S. policy for UNRWA matters should count Palestinian refugees mainly as people personally displaced in 1948, their spouses and minor children, and people who have not received permanent legal status or firmly settled in another country.”
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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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