D012 Conditioning U.S. Military Assistance to Israel on Human Rights and a Negotiated Peace

Resolved, the House of ________________ concurring,

That the Episcopal Church reaffirm its longstanding commitment, as most recently undertaken in General Convention resolution 2022-D024, to supporting human rights in our own countries and around the world, and to ensuring that U.S. military assistance and arms sales not be used to perpetuate conflict, violate human rights, or contribute to corruption, instability, or violence in any country in the world; and be it further

Resolved, That the Episcopal Church support policies to ensure that that U.S. government military assistance to the State of Israel be conditioned on adherence to international humanitarian law, with provisions in place to ensure that U.S. military arms and technologies are not used to violate human rights or commit war crimes anywhere in world, including in Israel and the Palestinian territories; and be it further

Resolved, That the Episcopal Church support policies to sanction (for example, with targeted banking or visa restrictions) organizations and individuals on either side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict who instigate, support, or conduct violent attacks on civilians or their property; and be it further

Resolved, That the Episcopal Church support policies to ensure U.S. government assistance to the State of Israel and to Palestinian authorities be conditioned on concrete commitments to a permanent ceasefire and effective and effective humanitarian assistance for affected civilian populations; release of all hostages held ultra vires and prisoners held without charge or conviction in violation of international law; and measurable steps toward a negotiated peace agreement to end the occupation and violence on all sides, rebuild devastated war-torn areas, and ensure long-term security, civil rights, and self-determination for both Israelis and Palestinians.