Israel aid divides Democrats as House vote reveals widening fault line

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A notable 103 House Democrats voted to cut off military aid to Israel for the next fiscal year, underscoring a widening split between the Democratic leadership’s long-standing support for Israel and the party’s progressive wing amid Gaza anger. The move, which drew backlash even from some leaders, illustrates how foreign policy and aid to Israel have become a campaign-influencing issue within the party; the amendment did not pass, despite strong showings of dissent.
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- Katherine Clark, No. 2 House Democrat, backs cutting Israel aid Politico
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