Rand introduces bill to defund Palestinian foreign aid

Matt Collins

Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2007
Messages
47,707
From the release:


Sen. Paul Introduces Defend Israel by Defunding Palestinian Foreign Aid Act of 2015



WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Rand Paul today introduced S.34, the Defend Israel by Defunding Palestinian Foreign Aid Act of 2015. This legislation will call for the immediate halt of U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority until it withdraws its request to join the International Criminal Court (ICC). Under the current U.S. law, America is prohibited from assisting the Palestinian Authority if it seeks ICC claims against Israel. Thus far, the Obama administration has not committed to taking any actions and appears disinclined to cut off aid. The bill text can be found below.

“It is up to the new Republican-led Congress to move on its own so that the President does not once again circumvent clear funding restrictions. We are currently sending roughly $400 million of U.S. taxpayer dollars to the Palestinian Authority,” Sen. Paul said. "Certainly groups that threaten Israel cannot be allies of the U.S. I will continue to do everything in my power to make sure this President and this Congress stop treating Israel's enemies as American allies."


LEGISLATION TEXT:

To prohibit assistance to the Palestinian Authority until it withdraws its request to join the International Criminal Court.
114TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.


This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Defend Israel by Defunding Palestinian Foreign Aid Act of 2015’’. SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) On December 31, 2014, Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the Palestinian Authority, signed several international conventions in an attempt to join the International Criminal Court.
(2) The Palestinian Authority has indicated that it will seek to use the International Criminal Court as a means to pursue charges against Israel.
(3) The Palestinian Authority remains engaged in a unity government with Hamas, a terrorist organization responsible for countless deaths and whose charter declares that ‘‘there is no solution to the Palestinian question except by Jihad’’.
(4) The United States provides more than $400,000,000 in assistance to the Palestinian Authority each year.
(5) Section 7041(i)(2) of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2015 (division J of Public Law 133–235) includes limitations on assistance to the Palestinian Authority if it seeks to join the International Criminal Court.
(6) The United States Government must make immediately clear to the Palestinian Authority that its attempts to join the International Criminal Court will carry serious consequences.
DAV15028 S.L.C. 3

. 1 SEC. 3. PROHIBITION ON FUNDING.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no amounts may be obligated or expended to provide any assistance, loan guarantee, or debt relief to the Palestinian Authority, or any affiliated governing entity, until the Palestinian Authority withdraws its request to join the International Criminal Court.



Oh, and remember, AIPAC fought against Rand for trying to do this last time around:

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/rand-paul-aipac/2014/05/01/id/569021/
 
Last edited:
Oh wow, he supports ending aid to bombed-out third-world country with no international political influence that everybody in the Republican Party already hates. Quite a gutsy move there, Rand. Careful not to pull a groin muscle flexing those balls of steel.

Its purpose is not to be gutsy, but to rather expose the truth of foreign aid. Don't blind yourself to the motives behind this.

Are we ending aid to Israel too?
Silly question, I know.

AFAIK, he has never wavered on his position of ending ALL foreign aid (including Israel); just not singling them out to end it or them first. But since he can't get that through, he is trying to prove that the only truth about foreign aid is that it NEVER ends, to ANYBODY.
 
Oh wow, he supports ending aid to bombed-out third-world country with no international political influence that everybody in the Republican Party already hates. Quite a gutsy move there, Rand. Careful not to pull a groin muscle flexing those balls of steel.

So, you want to continue giving them aid? I'm confused. Why are you bitching about this?
 
So, you want to continue giving them aid? I'm confused. Why are you bitching about this?

If Randal manages to end foreign to Palestine it would be a HUGE victory. IIRC, last time he tried this it was some of Israel's so called biggest defenders that were most opposed to it.
 
So, you want to continue giving them aid? I'm confused. Why are you bitching about this?

Of course I don't support continuing aid - to Palestine or to anyone else for that matter - and I think you know that. My point is that this is clearly a shrewd attempt to score some cheap political points by pandering to the worst elements in the Republican Party. If he authored a bill to withdraw foreign aid to every country (including his perennial BFF, Israel), I'd have boatloads of respect for that. I don't respect political pandering, which is precisely what this is.
 
Look at his reason for ending the aid. What an ass.
 
If Randal manages to end foreign to Palestine it would be a HUGE victory. IIRC, last time he tried this it was some of Israel's so called biggest defenders that were most opposed to it.
Do you really believe Israel's defenders will oppose this bill? :rolleyes:
 
Do you really believe Israel's defenders will oppose this bill? :rolleyes:

Absolutely. Let's name some names. Who in the Senate that you would consider an "Israel defender" do you think will support this bill.

Even better would be if you would start with members of the foreign relations committee, since it would have to get passed through that committee first.

Here is the new list of members of that committee:
GOP
Bob Corker, Tenn.
Jim Risch, Idaho
Marco Rubio, Fla.
Ron Johnson, Wis.
Jeff Flake, Ariz.
Cory Gardner, Colo.**
David Perdue, Ga.**
Johnny Isakson, Ga.*
Rand Paul, Ky.
John Barrasso, Wyo.

DEM
Robert Menendez, N.J., ranking member
Barbara Boxer, Calif.
Benjamin L. Cardin, Md.
Jeanne Shaheen, N.H.
Chris Coons, Del.
Tom Udall, N.M.
Christopher S. Murphy, Conn.
Tim Kaine, Va.
Edward J. Markey, Mass.

http://innovation.cq.com/pub/table/index.php?id=240

Rubio and Menendez are both Israel firsters and I predict they will oppose.
 
Last edited:
Absolutely. Let's name some names. Who in the Senate that you would consider an "Israel defender" do you think will support this bill.

Even better would be if you would start with members of the foreign relations committee, since it would have to get passed through that committee first.

Here is the new list of members of that committee:
GOP
Bob Corker, Tenn.
Jim Risch, Idaho
Marco Rubio, Fla.
Ron Johnson, Wis.
Jeff Flake, Ariz.
Cory Gardner, Colo.**
David Perdue, Ga.**
Johnny Isakson, Ga.*
Rand Paul, Ky.
John Barrasso, Wyo.

DEM
Robert Menendez, N.J., ranking member
Barbara Boxer, Calif.
Benjamin L. Cardin, Md.
Jeanne Shaheen, N.H.
Chris Coons, Del.
Tom Udall, N.M.
Christopher S. Murphy, Conn.
Tim Kaine, Va.
Edward J. Markey, Mass.

http://innovation.cq.com/pub/table/index.php?id=240

Rubio and Menendez are both Israel firsters and I predict they will oppose.

So, Rand will be ineffective. Nothing will change.
 
Back
Top