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Strategic Lebanon Security Reporting Act
12/31/2022, 4:58 AM
Summary of Bill HR 4230
The report must include an assessment of the threats to Lebanon's security, including the presence of terrorist organizations and foreign actors. It must also evaluate the effectiveness of US assistance programs in promoting stability and security in Lebanon.
Additionally, the report must outline the US government's strategy for supporting Lebanon's security and stability, including efforts to counter terrorism and promote good governance. The Secretary of State is required to submit this report annually to Congress. Overall, the Strategic Lebanon Security Reporting Act aims to ensure that Congress is kept informed about the security situation in Lebanon and the US government's efforts to support stability in the region. This bill highlights the importance of Lebanon's security to US national interests and foreign policy goals.
Congressional Summary of HR 4230
Strategic Lebanon Security Reporting Act
This bill requires the Department of State to submit to Congress a strategy and report concerning the implementation of a United Nations (U.N.) Security Council resolution adopted on August 11, 2006, which calls for the disarming of armed groups along the Israeli-Lebanese border.
Specifically, the State Department must develop a strategy for implementing the resolution. The strategy must address Lebanon's control of its southern border, cooperation between Lebanon and U.N. forces, and prevention of border tunnels.
In addition, the State Department must report on the implementation of the resolution, including issues related to the Lebanese armed forces, U.S. security interests, and the extent of Hizballah's influence within Lebanon and its armed forces.





