‏Congress passes bill condemning Hamas for using Human Shields

Congress unanimously passed the Hamas Human Shields Prevention Act, which sanctions the terrorist group for using civilians as human shields.

By: World Israel News Staff

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously passed the Hamas Human Shields Prevention Act, which sanctions Hamas for violating human rights standards by using civilians as human shields.

The legislation was introduced by Congressmen Joe Wilson (SC-02) and Seth Moulton (MA-06), joined by original co-sponsors Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27) and Congressman Ted Deutch (FL-22).

The bill states that it is US policy to condemn the use of human shields by Hamas as an act of terrorism and a violation of human rights and international humanitarian law, and to act against those engaging in or supporting the practice.

According to the bill, “The President shall prohibit property transactions and U.S. entry with respect to: (1) each foreign person or entity that is a member of or acting on behalf of Hamas and that is responsible for or complicit in Hamas’ use of human shields; and (2) each foreign person or entity and each agency or instrumentality of a foreign state that has significantly facilitated any act with respect to such use of human shields, provided material support to a listed person or entity, or attempted to facilitate or support such acts or persons.”

The bill also notes the IDF’s “common practice” to drop aerial leaflets, make announcements over radio, place phone calls, and send text messages warning of a coming military strike before targeting terrorists operating near Palestinian civilian areas.

Basic Human Decency

After the vote, Wilson stated that “the world must face the threat of Hamas terrorists as they continue to perpetrate atrocities against civilians and use them as human shields.”

He expressed his gratitude to the House, which “took a stand against this murderous terrorist group,” and expressed hope that the Senate will pass the bill quickly.

“I believe this legislation will help ensure the lives of innocent Palestinian civilians are spared by proactively imposing strong sanctions against Hamas,” he added.

Moulton noted that “when Hamas uses innocent citizens as human shields, it shows how weak and immoral terrorists can be. We cannot claim to be moral leaders in the world if we sit on our hands and let this disgusting practice continue. It’s past time the House take up this bill, and I hope to see it pass the Senate and arrive on the President’s desk as soon as possible.”

“Protecting innocent human lives is not a partisan issue; its basic human decency,” he underscored.

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In June, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) discovered Hamas tunnels under two of its schools in Gaza in June, “demonstrating how Hamas knowingly integrates terrorist operations in civilian resources,” Moulton stated.

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