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Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United States efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a negotiated two-state solution.
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H. Res. 326
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
December 6, 2019.
Whereas the special relationship between the United States
and Israel is rooted in shared national security interests
and shared values of democracy, human rights, and the
rule of law;
Whereas the United States has worked for decades to
strengthen Israel’s security through assistance and co-
operation on defense and intelligence matters in order to
enhance the safety of United States and Israeli citizens,
including by finalizing in 2016 under the Obama Admin-
istration, a 10-year Memorandum of Understanding, re-
affirming the United States’ commitment to annual mili-
tary assistance and cooperative missile defense programs,
which is in the national interests of both countries;
Whereas the United States remains unwavering in its com-
mitment to help Israel address the myriad challenges it
faces, including terrorism, regional instability, horrifying
violence in neighboring states, and hostile regimes that
call for its destruction;
Whereas the United States, under Presidents of both parties,
has provided bilateral and multilateral foreign assistance
to promote the security, stability, and the humanitarian
well-being of Palestinians;
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Whereas the United States has long sought a just, stable,
and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
that recognizes the Palestinian right to self-determination
and offers Israel long-term security and full normaliza-
tion with its neighbors;
Whereas for more than 20 years, Presidents of the United
States from both political parties and Israeli Prime Min-
isters have supported reaching a two-state solution that
establishes a Palestinian state coexisting side by side with
Israel in peace and security;
Whereas for more than 20 years, Presidents of the United
States from both political parties have opposed settlement
expansion, moves toward unilateral annexation of terri-
tory, and efforts to achieve Palestinian statehood status
outside the framework of negotiations with Israel;
Whereas United States administrations from both political
parties have put forward proposals to provide a frame-
work for negotiations toward a two-state solution, includ-
ing the parameters put forward by President Bill Clinton
in December 2000, the Road Map proposed by President
George W. Bush in April 2003, and the principles set
forth by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State
John Kerry in December 2016;
Whereas ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is vital to the
interests of both parties and the leadership of both par-
ties must negotiate in good faith in order to achieve
peace; and
Whereas delays to a political solution to the conflict between
Israelis and Palestinians pose a threat to the ability to
maintain a Jewish and democratic state of Israel and the
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establishment of a viable, democratic Palestinian state:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Represent-
atives that—
(1) only the outcome of a two-state solution that
enhances stability and security for Israel, Palestinians,
and their neighbors can both ensure the state of Israel’s
survival as a Jewish and democratic state and fulfill the
legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people for a
state of their own;
(2) while the United States remains indispensable
to any viable effort to achieve that goal, only the Israelis
and the Palestinians can make the difficult choices nec-
essary to end their conflict;
(3) it is in the enduring United States’ national in-
terest to continue to stand by its ironclad commitments
under the 2016 United States-Israel Memorandum of
Understanding, which seeks to help Israel defend itself
against a wide range of threats;
(4) the United States, with the support of regional
and international partners, can play a constructive role
toward ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by putting
forward a proposal for achieving a two-state solution
that is consistent with previous United States proposals
to resolve the conflict’s final status issues in ways that
recognize the Palestinian right to self-determination and
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enhance Israel’s long-term security and normalization
with its neighbors;
(5) it is in the United States’ interest to continue
promoting the security, stability, and humanitarian well-
being of Palestinians and their neighbors by resuming
the provision of foreign assistance pursuant to United
States law; and
(6) a United States proposal to achieve a just, sta-
ble, and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian con-
flict should expressly endorse a two-state solution as its
objective and discourage steps by either side that would
put a peaceful end to the conflict further out of reach,
including unilateral annexation of territory or efforts to
achieve Palestinian statehood status outside the frame-
work of negotiations with Israel.
Attest:
Clerk.
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