Ryan, do you think the U.S. letter to Israel, calling for improved humanitarian conditions, will lead to any actual enforcement of the law after 30 days? And do you think that's why they chose 30 days—so it will be after the election if they decide to take action? (Given that the 30-day deadline seems arbitrary and that the Leahy Law lacks a grace period, I’m curious about your thoughts.)
Ryan, do you think the U.S. letter to Israel, calling for improved humanitarian conditions, will lead to any actual enforcement of the law after 30 days? And do you think that's why they chose 30 days—so it will be after the election if they decide to take action? (Given that the 30-day deadline seems arbitrary and that the Leahy Law lacks a grace period, I’m curious about your thoughts.)
Ryan, do you think the U.S. letter to Israel, calling for improved humanitarian conditions, will lead to any actual enforcement of the law after 30 days? And do you think that's why they chose 30 days—so it will be after the election if they decide to take action? (Given that the 30-day deadline seems arbitrary and that the Leahy Law lacks a grace period, I’m curious about your thoughts.)