Sec. 9002. Findings
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Congress finds the following: Economic development in conflict settings has been shown to support stabilization by empowering entrepreneurs, growing the middle class, and mitigating unemployment. In 2018, unemployment in the Palestinian territories was 32.4 percent. Gross Domestic Product
(GDP)growth in the Palestinian territories declined from 2017 to 2019, and it is projected to further decline in 2020. According to the World Bank Ad Hoc Liaison Committee’s April 2019 Economic Monitoring Report, to achieve sustainable economic growth, in the Palestinian territories, growth and job creation going forward will need to be private sector driven . According to the 2018 Joint Strategic Plan of the Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development, assistance can help prevent new recruitment to terrorist organizations, reduce levels of violence, promote legitimate governance structures that strengthen inclusion, and reduce policies that marginalize communities . Although economic development is an important tool for stabilizing conflict-prone settings and establishing connections between communities, economic development by itself will not lead to lasting peace. People-to-people peace-building programs further advance reconciliation efforts by promoting greater understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation between communities. While the United States and its international partners continue to support diplomatic and political negotiations between the representatives of the parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such efforts require broad popular support among the people on the ground to succeed. Achieving sustainable, high-level agreements for lasting peace in the Middle East must come through, and with the support of, the people who live there, and the United States and its international partners can help the people of the region build popular support for sustainable agreements for lasting peace.