This bill requires the Department of State to provide annual reports on antisemitism in Europe for three years. It aims to address the growing threat of antisemitism and international terrorism as part of U.S. foreign policy.
Protecting Europe from Antisemitic Crime and Extremism Act or the PEACE Act This bill requires the Department of State to periodically brief Congress over the next three years on (1) the threat of antisemitism and acts of international terrorism in Europe; and (2) diplomatic engagements with certain governments on transatlantic cooperative efforts to counter antisemitism and acts of international terrorism that may threaten transatlantic stability, the safety and security of U.S. citizens, and institutions abroad.
1. The Department of State must assess the threat of antisemitism in Europe as part of U.S. foreign policy. 2. Congress will receive briefings on antisemitism and international terrorism in Europe for three years. 3. The Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs will lead these briefings. 4. The bill emphasizes the need for cooperation between the U.S. and European countries to combat antisemitism. 5. This legislation aims to enhance the safety and security of U.S. citizens abroad.
This bill affects U.S. citizens, particularly those traveling or living in Europe, and Jewish communities facing antisemitism.