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Government Relations
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APN publishes the Legislative Round-Up -- the most comprehensive resource available anywhere on Middle East-related developments on Capitol Hill -- every Friday when Congress is in session. APN also hosts policy briefings on Capitol Hill and brings experts to meet with policy makers to maintain a steady flow of balanced information from the region.
May 9, 2024- Americans for Peace Now supports President Biden’s decision to cease sending offensive weapons
to Israel following its invasion of Rafah. This principled step reflects the gravity of the crisis and the urgent
need for a cessation of hostilities.
We know this decision is difficult. President Biden has always been a staunch supporter of Israel’s right to defend itself. Now, however, with Israel’s government proceeding with its invasion of Rafah, and with humanitarian aid again halted by the closure of the only access points into Gaza, this is a necessary step that demonstrates President Biden’s commitment to preventing further loss of life. Over 1 million civilians are sheltering in Rafah and, as the President pointed out, the weapons being withheld are powerful bombs and artillery shells that indiscriminately kill and maim innocent civilians.
May 7, 2024- Before tomorrow’s deadline for the State Department to report to Congress regarding Israel’s compliance with US and international humanitarian law, we at Americans for Peace Now remind the Biden Administration and Congress that continuing to send offensive weapons to Israel very likely violates both existing law and President Biden’s National Security Memorandum (NSM-20). That memorandum requires that all countries receiving US security assistance comply with US and international humanitarian law before receiving US assistance. For months now, elected representatives, intergovernmental bodies, international courts, Israeli and global human rights observers, and members of the Biden Administration themselves have persistently expressed grave concerns regarding the actions of the Netanyahu government.
World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain said this week that she believes there is currently a
“full-blown famine” in northern Gaza, a situation that is a direct result of Israel’s policy of restricting aid.
Although the Netanyahu government has promised more access to aid, conditions on the ground are worsening, and will
grow even more dire as Israel proceeds with its invasion of Rafah. The assurances provided by the Netanyahu
government have never been less credible.
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Americans for Peace Now strongly condemns the passage of H.R. 6090, the Antisemitism Awareness Act, and urges
the Senate to decline to consider this measure. This misguided bill would codify the International Holocaust
Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism, which conflates antisemitism with legitimate
criticism of the policies and actions of the Israeli government. The lead drafter of IHRA, Kenneth Stern,
has warned
against using it as a cudgel against the millions of Americans, including many Jewish Americans,
who object to the Netanyahu government’s decisions and actions.
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1. Bills,
Resolutions
2. Congress
Continues to Stoke Hysteria Over Student Protests for Palestinian Rights
3. Letters
4. Hearings &
Markups
5.
Selected Media & Press releases/Statements
This webinar featured a conversation between APN's President and CEO Hadar Susskind and Senator Chris Van Hollen. They discussed the role of Congress in shaping US-Middle East policy and how conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have changed on Capitol Hill. Senator Van Hollen is a Congressional champion for peace and justice.
Produced by the Foundation for Middle East Peace. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent APN's views and policy positions.
Produced by the Foundation for Middle East Peace. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent APN's views and policy positions.