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More than 100 House Democrats supported an amendment to end U.S. military aid to Israel this week. The measure was defeated after nearly all Republicans and 98 Democrats opposed it.
jns.orgMore than 100 House Democrats voted this week to cut military aid to Israel. An amendment offered by a Kentucky congressman was defeated after nearly all Republicans and 98 Democrats opposed it. One hundred three Democrats supported ending the aid, and 10 others voted present.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries opposed the amendment. His deputy, Katherine Clark, voted for it, as did former Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "For the good of the Israeli people and the Palestinian people, it is clear US policy must change," Pelosi said.
Clark said Washington should not provide a "blank check" to any country that fails to comply with U.S. law, interests and values. The amendment had little chance of becoming law. It nevertheless served as a political marker showing how support for Israel has eroded inside the Democratic Party after years of war in Gaza, mounting Palestinian casualties and frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
Voter opinion among left-leaning Americans has shifted sharply. Progressive candidates in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Colorado have won primaries while openly criticizing U.S. aid to Israel and the influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
In Michigan, Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed has made opposition to Israel's war and U.S. military aid a central part of his campaign against Congresswoman Haley Stevens.
The National Republican Congressional Committee said Democrats had become consumed by a "radical, antisemitic faction" and promised voters would remember the vote. The issue is also straining Democratic unity in the Senate. "You look at the kinds of individuals that are winning our recent primaries," he added.
"It's becoming more anti-Israel and hostile to people" who are pro-Israel. Democratic Majority for Israel called the amendment reckless and said it would have weakened Israel and undermined U.S. security interests. The group also said the number of Democrats who supported the measure sent "a loud and clear message" that Israel must repair its relationship with the party, especially younger voters.
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