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House Rejects Bid to Cut Military Aid to Israel, Sparking Democratic Dissent

In a surprising display of discontent, over 100 Democrats voted to cut military aid to Israel, reflecting growing tensions within the party regarding Prime Minister Netanyahu's actions.

Indian Cockroach Desk16 July 2026, 9:17 am IST1 min read
Source:The Guardian US
House Rejects Bid to Cut Military Aid to Israel, Sparking Democratic Dissent

House Rejects Bid to Cut Military Aid to Israel, Sparking Democratic Dissent

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The U.S. House of Representatives has narrowly defeated a measure aimed at halting military aid to Israel, with 103 Democrats breaking ranks to support the proposal. This move highlights a significant shift in the party's stance towards Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial government, particularly amid ongoing accusations of human rights violations in Gaza.

The amendment, introduced by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, sought to cut $3.3 billion in planned military assistance, yet it was ultimately rejected by a vote of 104-314. Notably, Massie was the only Republican to back the measure, signaling a growing divide within the party regarding U.S. foreign policy.

As the midterm elections approach, this internal conflict raises critical questions about accountability and the future of U.S. support for Israel. With over 100 Democrats voicing their dissent, what does this mean for the party's unified stance on foreign aid? And how will the government's response shape the narrative ahead of the elections? As reported by The Guardian, these developments could redefine the political landscape as tensions mount over American foreign policy and human rights advocacy.

Source: The Guardian US

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