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Washington, D.C. – Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX), Lead Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, submitted a statement to the Congressional Record condemning the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions – or BDS – movement. McCaul called on House Democrat Leadership to stop capitulating to the radical, anti-Israel members of their party and allow his legislation, H.R. 336, the Strengthening America’s Security in the Middle East Act, to come to the floor for a vote. H.R. 336 would take real policy action against this anti-Israel movement. The Senate companion to McCaul’s H.R. 336, S.1, passed the Senate on a bipartisan basis in January by a vote of 77-23.

“It is important that we clearly state our opposition to the BDS movement,” McCaul said in his Congressional Record statement. “However, it is even more important that we take strong legislative actions to defend Israel. … We take a first step today by publicly acknowledging BDS is dangerous and anti-Semitic; but tomorrow we must take real actions – and advance the real policies in my bill – to protect Israel and combat the BDS movement.”

H.R. 336 has direct policy implications by allowing state and local governments to adopt laws to divest public funds from entities that boycott Israel. Additionally, it would sanction the Assad regime and its backers for their malign activities and strengthen our support for Israel and Jordan. The Senate companion to H.R. 336, S.1, was the first bill the Senate considered this Congress, demonstrating how urgent it was. It passed with robust bipartisan support.

McCaul continued: “Standing up for Israel has never been a difficult decision for the United States Congress. It wasn’t difficult for Senator Chuck Schumer when he voted in favor of S.1, and it wasn’t difficult for half of the Democrats and nearly all Republicans in the Senate when they too supported the bill. … I sincerely hope all Members vote in favor of this resolution [H.Res. 246] that shows our solidarity with our friend and ally Israel, and hope we can vote on my bill [H.R. 336].”

Full text of McCaul’s Congressional Record Statement is below:

I support House Resolution 246, opposing the anti-Semitic Global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions – or BDS – movement and all efforts to delegitimize the State of Israel.

It is important that we clearly state our opposition to the BDS movement, as this non-binding resolution with 349 cosponsors before us does.  However, it is even more important that we take strong legislative actions to defend Israel.

As hateful as this growing movement is, sadly, it is not new.  Over 40 years ago, the Arab League began its boycott of Israel. In response to this boycott, Congress passed a law that made it illegal to participate in foreign boycotts of US allies. 

Today, the Global BDS movement seeks to pressure Israel by using Israel’s participation in the global economy, in academic exchanges, and in cultural activities as leverage.

For example, the BDS movement tries to pressure recording artists from performing in Israel. It tries to keep students from studying abroad in Israel. It tries to keep consumers from purchasing Israeli goods. 

Not only is the BDS movement antithetical to the values of openness and exchange shared by the United States, Israel, and free democracies all over the world, it is antithetical to peace.

As threats to U.S. allies, including Israel, evolve over time, we must update our policies to effectively stand with our partners. In weakening Israel, the global BDS movement endangers the national security of the United States. 

I introduced a real legislative solution in January – H.R. 336, the Strengthening America’s Security in the Middle East Act. This bill has direct policy implications by allowing state and local governments to adopt laws to divest public funds from entities that boycott Israel. Additionally, it would sanction Assad for his malign activities and strengthen our support for Israel and Jordan.

While I support today’s resolution, I regret that we are not considering H.R. 336 instead. The Senate companion to H.R. 336, S.1, was the first bill the Senate considered this Congress, demonstrating how urgent it was. It passed with robust bipartisan support.

But, neither S.1, nor my House companion H. R. 336, have received consideration in this body.

Standing up for Israel has never been a difficult decision for the United States Congress. It wasn’t difficult for Senator Chuck Schumer when he voted in favor of S.1, and it wasn’t difficult for half of the Democrats and nearly all Republicans in the Senate when they too supported the bill.

Just as we passed the original anti-boycott act 40 years ago, we must update our laws to protect our interests. When foreign entities foster boycotts against Israel in the United States, they are interfering in U.S. policy, and it is appropriate for our government to respond.

We take a first step today by publicly acknowledging BDS is dangerous and anti-Semitic; but tomorrow we must take real actions – and advance the real policies in my bill – to protect Israel and combat the BDS movement.

I want to thank Mr. Schneider, Mr. Zeldin, Ms. Wagner, Mr. Nadler, Chairman Engel and the Foreign Affairs Committee Membership for their bipartisan work to counter this threat to our friend and ally Israel.

I sincerely hope all Members vote in favor of this resolution that shows our solidarity with our friend and ally Israel, and hope we can vote on my bill this week.