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Steven Emerson,
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November 16, 2017
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Lawmakers
Advance Measures to Block Aid to Hamas
by Abha Shankar • Nov 15, 2017 at
5:05 pm
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The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved legislative measures Wednesday targeting the
Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.
The approved measures include the Palestinian International Terrorism
Support Prevention Act (H.R. 2712), that will impose sanctions to end
support for Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad from Iran and its
Lebanese proxy Hizballah.
"Iran and Hizballah are clearly working to extend their influence
over Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip through
increased financial and military aid," said U.S. Rep. Ed Royce,
R-Calif.
The U.S. State Department designated
Hamas as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) in 1997 and the Treasury Department
named it a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT)
in 2001. So far, Hamas has been responsible for the deaths of 400 Israelis and at least
25 Americans.
Royce, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee that endorsed the
bills, held Iran accountable for Hamas' control of the Gaza Strip for over
a decade. "Iran is also why Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad have
thousands of missiles and rockets, and continue digging tunnels of terror
under the border with Israel," he said.
The
bill also focuses on "significant financial and military
support" Hamas receives from Qatar, including its government-supported
Al Jazeera news network, which has provided a platform to senior Hamas
leaders, including the terrorist group's leader Khaled Meshaal.
Another bill approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee is the Taylor
Force Act (H.R. 1164) that will block U.S. financial aid to the Palestinian
Authority (PA) until it stops paying families of suicide bombers and
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Under the Obama administration, the
U.S. payments to the Palestinian leadership averaged $400 million per year.
The bill is named after an American officer who was murdered by a
Palestinian terrorist in Israel in March 2016.
The third piece of legislation advanced by the committee is called the Hamas Human
Shields Prevention Act (H.R. 3542). It denounces Hamas for using civilians,
prisoners of war, and other noncombatants as human shields and seeks to
sanction the terrorist group for this reprehensible practice.
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