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US SB2667
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires the President to impose sanctions on foreign persons who threaten peace, security, or stability in the West Bank through acts of violence targeting civilians, threats intended to coerce or intimidate, destruction of private property, seizure of property, or terrorism
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Sanctions include blocking of all U.S.-based property and financial transactions, visa revocation, and inadmissibility to the United States for designated individuals and their leaders, officials, and material supporters
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Provides exceptions for authorized intelligence activities, humanitarian assistance including food, medicine, and medical devices, compliance with UN Headquarters Agreement obligations, and law enforcement objectives
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Allows the President to waive sanctions for national security interests or terminate them if individuals demonstrate they have stopped sanctionable activities and provide assurances against future violations
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Requires presidential reports to Congress within 90 days and every 180 days thereafter detailing sanctions imposed, waivers granted, violence circumstances in the West Bank, and U.S. and regional partner actions to reduce violence
Legislative Description
West Bank Violence Prevention Act of 2025
International affairs
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
8/1/2025