Jefferson Shreve

05/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/29/2026 14:20

Shreve Introduces Bill to End U.S. Funding for Failed UNIFIL Mission in Lebanon

WASHINGTON - Congressman Jefferson Shreve (IN-06) introduced the No U.S. Funding for UNIFIL Act, legislation to halt U.S. taxpayer funding for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. Congressman Jared Moskowitz (FL-23) is co-leading this legislation.

UNIFIL was created nearly 50 years ago to help secure the Israel-Lebanon border and stop Hezbollah from gaining strength. Instead, Hezbollah has become a heavily armed, Iranian-backed terrorist organization that continues to threaten the United States, Israel, and our allies.
Despite billions of dollars over decades, UNIFIL has failed to stop Hezbollah's buildup or prevent continued instability along the border.
Last year, the United Nations Security Council voted to extend UNIFIL's mandate for a final time and directed the mission to cease operations on December 31, 2026. Shreve's legislation codifies that position by ensuring American tax dollars can no longer fund UNIFIL or any successor mission.
"Hoosiers expect Washington to spend their tax dollars with discipline and accountability," said Congressman Shreve. "UNIFIL has failed that test. It has not stopped Hezbollah's buildup. It has not secured lasting stability along the Israel-Lebanon border. American taxpayers should not be asked to keep funding a mission that has not delivered."
"Taxpayers deserve to know their money is being used to strengthen security, not fund a mission that has failed to do its job," said Congressman Jared Moskowitz. "UNIFIL has had every opportunity to prove it can deliver, and it has not. This legislation is about putting accountability back into the process and making sure American dollars are supporting efforts that produce real results."
Read the full bill text here.
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