S 2672
SANCTIONS in the West Bank Act
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This bill codifies existing sanctions imposed by Executive Order 14115, which target individuals undermining peace, security, and stability in the West Bank. It specifically reinstates sanctions previously revoked by Executive Order 14148 and establishes a process for the President to terminate these sanctions if certain conditions are met, such as demonstrable cessation of prohibited activity and verifiable assurances of future compliance. The bill aims to solidify U.S. policy regarding sanctions in the West Bank and provide a mechanism for potential adjustments based on changes in circumstances. It defines the congressional committees involved in oversight.
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