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Senate Democrats’ Actions on Foreign Aid to Israel Contradict Their Statements

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Senate Democrats Divided on Foreign Aid to Israel

The US Senate is currently debating a $95 billion foreign aid package, with a significant portion allocated to fund Israeli defense systems. However, progressive Senator Bernie Sanders is pushing back against this allocation, citing concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by the Israeli government.

Sanders has introduced amendments to cut the amount of aid Israel would receive and to restore funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). Despite expressing similar concerns about civilian deaths and humanitarian aid, many of Sanders’ Democratic colleagues are prioritizing passing the aid package quickly without amendments.

Senator Chris Murphy emphasized the importance of passing the bill swiftly, stating that delaying it with amendments would not be in the best interest of getting aid to those in need. Other Democrats, like Senator Chris van Hollen, have expressed support for the package as is, citing the importance of providing military assistance to Ukraine in their fight against Putin.

While some senators, like Dick Durbin, have called for a ceasefire in Gaza and criticized Israel’s actions, the debate within the Democratic party highlights the complexities of foreign aid decisions. With tensions high and humanitarian concerns at the forefront, the Senate’s decision on the aid package will have far-reaching implications for US foreign policy.

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