Sec. 113. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH
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## SEC. 113 SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH It is the sense of Congress that the United States should— ####
(1)continue to counter support received by Hezbollah from the Government of Iran and other foreign governments in response to Hezbollah's terrorist activities and the threat Hezbollah poses to Israel, the democratic sovereignty of Lebanon, and the national security interests of the United States; ####
(2)impose the full range of sanctions available to the President under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) on Hezbollah, affiliates and supporters of Hezbollah designated for the imposition of sanctions under that Act, and persons providing Hezbollah with commercial, financial, or other services; ####
(3)urge the European Union, individual countries in Europe, and other countries to classify Hezbollah as a terrorist organization to facilitate the disruption of Hezbollah's operations; and ####
(4)renew international efforts to disarm Hezbollah and disband its militias in Lebanon, as called for by United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1559
(2004)and 1701 (2006).
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SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH
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