We, the undersigned organizations, are dismayed that Congress, in an emergency supplemental bill, appropriated an unprecedented $14.1 billion in military assistance to Israel without attaching any human rights and civilian protection conditions, despite the overwhelming evidence of the Israeli government’s violations of international and U.S. law over the past six months. Now, more than ever, Congress has the responsibility to ensure that the use of appropriated funds, including for the purchase of weapons, is consistent with U.S. law and policy. We urge Congress to exercise its oversight authority and withhold any lethal military aid that can be used to commit violations of international humanitarian and human rights law.

Following the atrocities perpetrated by Hamas-led fighters on October 7, Israeli forces have indiscriminately attacked civilians, residential buildings, hospitals, religious sites, and safe zones; forced the mass displacement of around 75 percent of the Palestinian population in Gaza; and restricted food, water, fuel, and humanitarian assistance from reaching civilians, leading to imminent famine. Israel’s military assault on Gaza has resulted in the killing of more than 34,000 Palestinians in Gaza, 70 percent of whom are women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. United Nations experts have called for all states to immediately halt arms exports to Israel to ensure they do not violate international humanitarian law.

It is clear that both Congress and this administration have been unwilling to apply U.S. law and policy and instead prefer to provide a blank check to Israel. In fact, not only does this supplemental aid package provide Israel with billions in lethal arms, it also provides the country with privileges above and beyond anything it has ever received, in particular for the war reserve stockpile and offshore procurement. The passage of the supplemental bill further risks U.S. complicity in grave international crimes committed by Israel. We urge the administration and Congress to uphold U.S. law and policy and international law by withholding the transfer of additional lethal military aid to Israel.

Signatories:

American Friends Service Committee 

Amnesty International USA

Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies 

Center for American Progress

Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC)

Center for International Policy

Center for Victims of Torture

Charity and Security Network

Demand Progress Action

FairSquare

Friends Committee on National Legislation

Global Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ

Human Rights Watch

Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns

Middle East Democracy Center (MEDC)

Nonviolence International

Peace Action 

Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft 

Refugees International

Save the Children US

Saferworld

The United Methodist Church — General Board of Church and Society

United for Peace and Justice

Win Without War

Women for Weapons Trade Transparency 

 


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