US House terms PA terror haven

Published May 24, 2006

WASHINGTON, May 23: The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly backed legislation on Tuesday to impose broad restrictions on US aid to the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority, defying President George Bush in the midst of high-profile Mideast talks.

The bill calls for the Palestinian Authority to be designated a ‘terrorist sanctuary’, and bans visas for entry into the United States of any official or member of the PA or any component of the PA. It also recommends withholding US contributions to the United Nations proportional to the amount the world body provides the PA.

The House voted 361-37 for the bill that backers said was needed to keep any US funds from supporting Hamas.

The Bush administration contends this bill would tie its hands in that effort. The administration has cut off direct aid to the Hamas-led government, but the bill would put into law more sweeping bans.

The House bill would cut off direct and indirect US assistance to the Palestinian Authority, other than aid to meet “the basic human health needs” of the Palestinian people and for measures Congress approves on a case by case basis. It would limit aid through nongovernmental organizations and restrict diplomatic contacts with representatives of Hamas.

Facing bipartisan momentum in the House for the bill, congressional aides said the administration likely will try to block companion legislation in the Senate.—Reuters

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