S-1886 : Still Just a Bill

Countering Hezbollah in Lebanon's Military Act of 2019

This bill limits the use of security assistance funds for Lebanon until certain conditions are met. Specifically, 20% of funds appropriated or made available for such security assistance may not be obligated or expended until the President certifies to Congress that (1) the Lebanese Armed Forces have taken measurable steps to limit or expel Hezbollah-influenced military personnel that have significant influence over the Lebanese Armed Forces' policies or activities, (2) activities of the Lebanese Armed Forces to disarm Hezbollah demonstrate a serious commitment to fulfill United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 calling for such disarmament, and (3) the Lebanese Armed Forces have not cooperated or partnered with Hezbollah during the last year.

The President may waive the first two requirements if it is in U.S. national security interest to do so.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2019-06-18IntroReferralRead twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.Senate
2019-06-18IntroReferralIntroduced in SenateLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

International Affairs
See Subjects
  • Congressional oversight
  • Foreign aid and international relief
  • Military assistance, sales, and agreements
  • Military command and structure
  • Military education and training
  • Military operations and strategy
  • Military personnel and dependents
  • Political parties and affiliation
  • Lebanon
  • Middle East
  • United Nations

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