H.Res.575 - Asserting that Hamas and other terrorist organizations should not participate in elections held by the Palestinian Authority, and for other purposes.109th Congress (2005-2006)
Resolution
Hide Overview icon-hide| Sponsor: | Rep. Cantor, Eric [R-VA-7] (Introduced 11/18/2005) |
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| Committees: | House - International Relations |
| Latest Action: | 12/16/2005 The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without objection. (All Actions) |
| Roll Call Votes: | There has been 1 roll call vote |
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[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[H. Res. 575 Engrossed in House (EH)]
H. Res. 575
In the House of Representatives, U.S.,
December 16, 2005.
Whereas the foundation for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process was Palestinian
recognition of Israel's right to exist and a solemn obligation to end
terrorism and violence;
Whereas the removal of all Israeli presence in Gaza signifies an end to Israeli
responsibility there and a shift in security responsibility of Gaza to
the Palestinian Authority;
Whereas Israel's evacuation of Gaza affords the Palestinian Authority, now the
responsible governing authority in Gaza, the opportunity to demonstrate
its ability to govern, to establish the rule of law, to end corruption,
and thereby to demonstrate that it is a partner for peace;
Whereas Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has repeatedly called for
the establishment of ``One Authority, One Law, and One Gun'';
Whereas since the withdrawal of Israeli military forces, the Palestinian
Authority has taken few steps to establish rule of law in Gaza;
Whereas Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, and other terrorist
organizations have vowed to continue terrorism against Israeli
civilians, seek the destruction of the State of Israel, and employ
violence and terror in fulfillment of that aim;
Whereas the inclusion of Hamas, or any other terrorist group on the State
Department list of foreign terrorist organizations, into the Palestinian
structure could be construed as an implicit endorsement of their anti-
American and anti-Israeli terrorist ideology;
Whereas the first provision of the Road Map to Middle East Peace calls for the
Palestinians to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure;
Whereas these terrorist organizations, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad,
operate virtually without interference from the Palestinian Authority;
Whereas Hamas has announced its intention to run in Palestinian legislative
elections scheduled for January 2006;
Whereas Abbas has indicated his willingness to see Hamas participate in the
elections without first calling for it to disband its militia or for it
to renounce its goal of destroying the State of Israel;
Whereas the United States has clearly stated that armed militias attached to
political parties are incompatible with democratic societies;
Whereas President Bush has stated that Hamas ``seeks to end dissent in every
form, to control every aspect of life * * * the terrorists are preparing
a future of oppression and misery'';
Whereas the forces of freedom must continue to keep an untiring vigil against
the enemies of rising democracies; and
Whereas the United States has a longstanding policy of not dealing or
negotiating with terrorists: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) reaffirms its commitment to the safety and security of the
democratic State of Israel;
(2) asserts that terrorist organizations, such as Hamas, should not
be permitted to participate in Palestinian elections until such
organizations recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state, cease
incitement, condemn terrorism, and permanently disarm and dismantle
their terrorist infrastructure;
(3) calls on the Palestinian Authority President Abbas before the
election to declare openly his intention to take action to dismantle the
terrorist organizations;
(4) asserts that the inclusion of Hamas, or any other terrorist
group on the Department of State's list of foreign terrorist
organizations, in the Palestinian Authority's government will inevitably
raise serious questions for the United States about the commitment of
the Palestinian Authority and its leadership to making peace with Israel
and will potentially undermine the ability of the United States to have
a constructive relationship with, or provide further assistance to, the
Palestinian Authority; and
(5) states its strong belief that, as underlined in every recent
Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement, progress in the peace process
requires sustained Palestinian effort to dismantle the terrorist
infrastructure, and that delay in confronting that principal obligation
only emboldens the opponents of peace and threatens its realization.
Attest:
Clerk.