Fifteen US Senators threatened to hold up the process of approving Biden administration nominees if the State Department does not reverse a guidance banning US funding for scientific and technological cooperation in east Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria or the Golan Heights.

In a letter spearheaded by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and signed by GOP presidential primary candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) and Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho), the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, among others, the senators accused the Biden administration of an “antisemitic boycott of Israel.”

The Trump administration decided in 2020 to remove territorial limitations in the Binational Science Foundation, Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation, and Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund agreements with Israel. All three had large endowments that provide grants to American and Israeli academics and companies for research and technology. The US and Israel signed a new science and technology agreement at the time.

Last month, the Biden administration decided that all US-Israel government-funded cooperation in those areas must take place in pre-1967 Israel, which has been the more typical position in recent decades.“Without a reversal in these trends, Congressional oversight and the expeditious vetting of nominees would become intractable,” the senators wrote.... Read More: JPost