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A resolution objecting to United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 and to all efforts that undermine direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians for a secure and peaceful settlement.

Introduced: January 4, 2017 See on congress.gov
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Jan 12, 2017
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 3.
Jan 12, 2017
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Corker with amendments and with a preamble. Without written report.
Jan 12, 2017
Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Jan 4, 2017
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Jan 4, 2017
Introduced in Senate
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Objects to U.N. Security Council Resolution 2334. Such resolution characterizes Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem as illegal and demands cessation of settlement activities.

Calls for such resolution to be repealed or fundamentally altered and allows all final status issues toward a two-state solution to be resolved through direct bilateral negotiations between the parties. Rejects efforts by outside bodies to impose solutions that set back the cause of peace.

Demands that the United States ensure that no action is taken at the Paris Conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict scheduled for January 15, 2017, that imposes an agreement or parameters on the parties.

Notes that granting membership and statehood standing to the Palestinians at the UN, its specialized agencies, and other international institutions outside of the context of a bilateral peace agreement with Israel would cause severe harm to the peace process, and would likely trigger penalties under the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 regarding limitations on assistance to the Palestinians.

Rejects any efforts by international organizations to use such resolution to further isolate Israel and urges the U.S. government to act where needed to counter any such efforts.

Urges: (1) the U.S. presidential Administrations to uphold the practice of vetoing all Security Council resolutions that recognize unilateral Palestinian actions or dictate terms and a time line for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; and (2) the incoming presidential Administration to work with Congress to create conditions that facilitate the resumption of negotiations without preconditions between Israelis and Palestinians to achieve a sustainable agreement acceptable to both sides.

Reaffirms that it is U.S. policy to seek a sustainable, just, and secure two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

What's happening now January 12, 2017

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 3.

 Committees of jurisdiction 1
 Cosponsors 49
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Shaheen, Jeanne
New Hampshire · Jan 24, 2017
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Cantwell, Maria
Washington · Jan 23, 2017
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Hirono, Mazie K.
Hawaii · Jan 23, 2017
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King, Angus S., Jr.
Maine · Jan 23, 2017
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Reed, Jack
Rhode Island · Jan 23, 2017
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Whitehouse, Sheldon
Rhode Island · Jan 23, 2017
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Kaine, Tim
Virginia · Jan 20, 2017
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Hassan, Margaret Wood
New Hampshire · Jan 17, 2017
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Cortez Masto, Catherine
Nevada · Jan 12, 2017
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Thune, John
South Dakota · Jan 11, 2017
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Cruz, Ted
Texas · Jan 10, 2017
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Klobuchar, Amy
Minnesota · Jan 10, 2017
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Cassidy, Bill
Louisiana · Jan 9, 2017
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Fischer, Deb
Nebraska · Jan 9, 2017
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Johnson, Ron
Wisconsin · Jan 9, 2017
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Lankford, James
Oklahoma · Jan 9, 2017
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Lee, Mike
Utah · Jan 9, 2017
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Scott, Tim
South Carolina · Jan 9, 2017
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Tillis, Thomas
North Carolina · Jan 9, 2017
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Wicker, Roger F.
Mississippi · Jan 9, 2017
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Crapo, Mike
Idaho · Jan 5, 2017
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Daines, Steve
Montana · Jan 5, 2017
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Grassley, Chuck
Iowa · Jan 5, 2017
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Hoeven, John
North Dakota · Jan 5, 2017
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Murkowski, Lisa
Alaska · Jan 5, 2017
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Rounds, Mike
South Dakota · Jan 5, 2017
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Barrasso, John
Wyoming · Jan 4, 2017
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Bennet, Michael F.
Colorado · Jan 4, 2017
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Blumenthal, Richard
Connecticut · Jan 4, 2017
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Booker, Cory A.
New Jersey · Jan 4, 2017
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Boozman, John
Arkansas · Jan 4, 2017
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Capito, Shelley Moore
West Virginia · Jan 4, 2017
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Collins, Susan M.
Maine · Jan 4, 2017
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Coons, Christopher A.
Delaware · Jan 4, 2017
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Cornyn, John
Texas · Jan 4, 2017
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Cotton, Tom
Arkansas · Jan 4, 2017
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Ernst, Joni
Iowa · Jan 4, 2017
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Gillibrand, Kirsten E.
New York · Jan 4, 2017
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Graham, Lindsey
South Carolina · Jan 4, 2017
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Kennedy, John
Louisiana · Jan 4, 2017
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McConnell, Mitch
Kentucky · Jan 4, 2017
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Moran, Jerry
Kansas · Jan 4, 2017
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Peters, Gary C.
Michigan · Jan 4, 2017
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Risch, James E.
Idaho · Jan 4, 2017
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Schumer, Charles E.
New York · Jan 4, 2017
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Sullivan, Dan
Alaska · Jan 4, 2017
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Warner, Mark R.
Virginia · Jan 4, 2017
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Wyden, Ron
Oregon · Jan 4, 2017
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Young, Todd
Indiana · Jan 4, 2017