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there are three main points within that. one is every recipient of u.s. military assistance must comply with international humanitarian law, and we must get that commitment from them in advance before we provide any military assistance. two, those countries have to fully cooperate with u.s. efforts to provide humanitarian assistance in an area where u.s. weapons are used. so gaza would be covered, so would ukraine. then there's a reporting requirement, insisting that the biden administration provide us with information so we can determine whether or not the first two requirements have, in fact, been met with respect to all these countries. so in my view it's a very common sense provision. we should require more accountability of all u.s. recipients of military aid. >> you say we should be, but as you know yourself, it's the first time really in a serious way this is being proposed, especially to your really stalwart ally israel. and i want to ask you about

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