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End Israeli exceptionalism under US law

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee should ask the State Department Legal Advisor for an explanation of the legal advice and reasoning behind the implementation of the Leahy Law in Israel. This is a 25-year-old law that has been applied or not applied by the State Department.

 The Senate Foreign Relations Committee must require the State Department Legal Advisor to explain its reasoning and legal advice regarding the implementation of this 25-year-old law with regard to Israel given well-documented reports about how the state department applied—or failed to apply—the Leahy Law and therefore appeared to change the law on its own accord. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee must require the State Department Legal Advisor to explain its reasoning and legal advice regarding the implementation of this 25-year-old law with regard to Israel given well-documented reports about how the state department applied—or failed to apply—the Leahy Law and therefore appeared to change the law on its own accord. 

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee should ask the State Department Legal Advisor for an explanation of the legal advice and reasoning behind the implementation of the Leahy Law in Israel. This is a 25-year-old law that has been applied or not applied by the State Department.

  

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