[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 862 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 862
Calling for the dissolution of the biased United Nations Independent
International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
December 7, 2022
Mr. Cardin (for himself and Mr. Hagerty) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Calling for the dissolution of the biased United Nations Independent
International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel.
Whereas, shortly after the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in May 2021, the United
Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) launched an open-ended
investigation into the actions of Israel during the conflict;
Whereas the investigation, which serves to discredit the only Jewish state, is
likely to further fuel anti-Semitism worldwide;
Whereas the mandate of the United Nations Independent International Commission
of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, and Israel (referred to in this preamble as the
``Commission'') is to investigate in the West Bank, Gaza, East
Jerusalem, and Israel all alleged violations of international
humanitarian law and all alleged violations and abuses of international
human rights law leading up to and since April 13, 2021;
Whereas the creation of the Commission is consistent with the continued bias of
the UNHRC against Israel and the disproportionate use of resources in an
ongoing campaign to disparage, discredit, and denounce Israel;
Whereas, on October 16, 2021, after the United States was reelected to the
UNHRC, Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the UNHRC ``suffers
from serious flaws, including disproportionate attention on Israel'' and
that the United States and other countries ``must push back against
attempts to subvert the ideals upon which the Human Rights Council was
founded'';
Whereas, on March 28, 2022, Senator Cardin and Senator Portman led a bipartisan
group of 68 Senators in a letter urging the Biden administration to
prioritize reversing the discriminatory and unwarranted treatment of
Israel by the UNHRC by leading a multinational effort in the UNHRC and
in the United Nations to end the Commission;
Whereas the Commission released a report on June 7, 2022, stating that ``the
continued occupation by Israel of Palestinian territory and
discrimination against Palestinians are the key root causes of the
recurrent tensions, instability and protraction of conflict in the
region'';
Whereas the report was presented at the 50th session of the UNHRC on June 13,
2022, and concluded by stating that the Commission will conduct
investigations and legal analysis into alleged violations and abuses by
Israel and will work with judicial accountability mechanisms toward
ensuring individual, state, and corporate accountability;
Whereas, on October 20, 2022, the Commission released a report to the United
Nations General Assembly, stating that ``Israeli occupation of
Palestinian territory is now unlawful under international law due to its
permanence and the Israeli Government's de-facto annexation policies''
and urged that the issue to be referred to the International Court of
Justice;
Whereas, on November 11, 2022, the United Nations General Assembly Fourth
Committee voted by a margin of 98 in favor, 17 opposed, and 52
abstentions to urgently seek an advisory opinion from the International
Court of Justice on the ``prolonged occupation, settlement and
annexation of Palestinian territory'' by Israel; and
Whereas one-sided reporting by the Commission continues to attack Israel, while
ignoring the continued violence committed by Hamas and other Palestinian
terrorist groups: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) calls for the Secretary of State to continue to work
robustly toward the dissolution of the biased United Nations
Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel
(referred to in this resolution as the ``Commission'') to allow
the United Nations Human Rights Council to focus on the many
situations around the world that warrant a thorough and even-
handed examination;
(2) supports efforts by the Secretary of State to continue
to reduce the budget of the Commission until it is eliminated;
(3) believes that eliminating the Commission is an
opportunity to fulfill the pledge made at the 76th session of
the United Nations General Assembly Fifth Committee by
Ambassador Patrick F. Kennedy that ``the U.S. stands with
Israel in rejecting the unprecedented open-ended mandate of
this Commission of Inquiry, which perpetuates a practice of
unfairly singling out Israel in the U.N.''; and
(4) opposes the persistent anti-Israel bias of the United
Nations Human Rights Council and other international
organizations.
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