Sen. Paul Launches Bill to Defund Palestinian Authority Over International Court Bid
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has introduced legislation calling on the U.S. government to defund the Palestinian Authority (PA).
The bill, titled “Defend Israel
by Defunding Palestinian Foreign Aid Act of 2015,” calls on an immediate
halt on all funding to the PA until the PA withdraws its request to
join the International Criminal Court (ICC)—a request that was approved
by the U.N. on Wednesday, allowing the PA to join the court on April 1.
In addition to the PA’s efforts to join the ICC and intent to bring
war crimes charges against Israel, other reasons to defund the PA are
outlined in Paul’s bill, including the fact that the PA last year
entered into a unity government with Hamas, a recognized terrorist
organization whose charter calls for Israel’s destruction and declares
that ”there is no solution to the Palestinian question except by Jihad.”The bill also notes that the U.S. gives more than $400 million to the PA annually, despite the fact that Section 7041(i)(2) of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 2015 (division J of Public Law 133-235) limits “assistance to the Palestinian Authority if it seeks to join the International Criminal Court.”
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