US House Rejects Amendment to Halt Military Aid to Israel Amid Democratic Dissent
Summary
The US House of Representatives defeated an amendment sponsored by Rep. Thomas Massie that sought to end military aid to Israel. While the measure failed, nearly half of Democratic lawmakers voted in favor, signaling significant internal political division regarding continued support for Israel's military operations. This development indicates potential future legislative friction but confirms current US commitment to military assistance.
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Congressional majority voted to maintain military aid to Israel, rejecting efforts to cut funding.
Continues to receive US military assistance despite growing political opposition in the US House.
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