Democrats resist bid to cut Israel military aid as policy debate intensifies

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Top House Democrats say they will oppose Rep. Thomas Massie’s amendment to halt $3.3 billion in Israel’s military aid, arguing it’s overly broad and could jeopardize humanitarian programs and counterterrorism efforts as debates over U.S.-Israel policy flare amid primary-election pressures.
- Top House Democrats vow to oppose bid to cut US military aid to Israel The Guardian
- Hakeem Jeffries says he will oppose bid to cut off Israel aid Politico
- Top Democrat in Congress says he won’t support bill to cut off US aid to Israel The Times of Israel
- "Every option is bad": Democrats squirm over House vote to shut off aid to Israel Axios
- Jeffries to Oppose Cutting Off Aid to Israel but Calls for a ‘Major Reset’ The New York Times
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