House vote exposes Democrats’ widening divide over Israel
More than 100 House Democrats voted to cut $3.3 billion in U.S. military aid to Israel during a recent vote. This action showed a big split within the Democratic party regarding support for Israel and its government. The measure was rejected by a large majority, but it highlighted deep disagreements among lawmakers.
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The symbolic vote showed how far Democratic politics on Israel have shifted, as progressive candidates turn anger over Gaza and U.S. military aid into a campaign issue.
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- More than 100 House Democrats voted to cut $3.3 billion in U.S. military aid to Israel during a recent vote. This action showed a big split within the Democratic party regarding support for Israel and its government. The measure was rejected by a large majority, but it highlighted deep disagreements among lawmakers.
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