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In reply to the discussion: Hakeem Jeffries says he will oppose bid to cut off Israel aid [View all]AloeVera
(4,801 posts)59. The intent is clearly to cut off military aid. The fact that it is a Republican putting it forward looks terrible.
Democrats should have done it first. Now they are looking like followers or, if they vote it down, they will be painted as "Israel First" and supporters of genocide.
As for "harmful consequences" that is going to sound like spin and CYA. The Democratic base is not stupid and neither are DU'ers as shown by the responses here.
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Since there are two sides to every fight, can we require the elected hamas government to
AZLD4Candidate
2 hrs ago
#55
My post is about US taxpayer funding of Israel. I don't think we are funding Hamas or Palestine?
walkingman
2 hrs ago
#58
Many Congresspersons have said it is poorly written and could unintentionally prevent humanitarian aid to the region
Quiet Em
11 hrs ago
#4
Israel needs New, Honest, and more Moderate Leadership- that does not look like
Ars Longa
6 hrs ago
#37
Does Israel need assistance with initiatives related with humanitarian aid, and refugee resettlement?
Autumn
11 hrs ago
#11
and how much of this aid does Israel redirect to building BOMBS to continue their GENOCIDE in GAZA ?
Jack Valentino
10 hrs ago
#19
None of the $3.8 billion in annual aid us earmarked for humanitarian aid etc
AloeVera
10 hrs ago
#20
Conditions? Netenyahu wouldn't abide by them, and Trump wouldn't hold him to them.
sop
9 hrs ago
#28
Concern for Palestinians as pawns, by those opposing this amendment, is very touching.
AloeVera
4 hrs ago
#43
Jeffries interpretation is not wrong and he is far from the only Democrat raising concerns about it.
Quiet Em
2 hrs ago
#51
The intent is clearly to cut off military aid. The fact that it is a Republican putting it forward looks terrible.
AloeVera
1 hr ago
#59
Israel doesn't need our aid. Gaza does. Lebanon does. The countries that had USAID
LuvLoogie
4 hrs ago
#42