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US House defeats bid to cut off Israel aid in vote dividing Democrats – World


US House defeats bid to cut off Israel aid in vote dividing Democrats – World

The US House of Representatives defeated an amendment to cut off aid to Israel on Wednesday, despite nearly half of Democrats ​supporting it, reflecting a growing rupture between US progressives and Israel over its attacks in Gaza.

The House voted 314 to ‌104 to defeat the measure, offered as an amendment to a State Department spending bill by Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky.

However, 103 Democrats and one Republican backed it, a sharp departure from years in which bills supporting Israel passed almost unanimously.

Left-wing Democrats are pushing to end US aid to Israel as they campaign in ​midterm election primaries, while moderate Democrats promote sending money that would be used for defensive weapons only.

Massie is a fiscal hawk who ​opposes all foreign aid, but he said he was also responding to the heavy toll on civilians of ⁠Israel’s attacks in Gaza.

“There have been 70,000 casualties in Gaza, and I don’t think we should be part of that,” he said during the House ​debate.

His amendment would have barred any funding in the appropriations bill from being used for Israel, and blocked $3.3 billion in annual security assistance Washington sends ​Israel.

The Gaza health ministry has said Israel’s offensive on the Strip, which began in October 2023, killed more than 73,000 Palestinians.

Much of the enclave lies in ruin. Nearly all of Gaza’s two million people, most of whom have been displaced several ​times, now live on a tiny strip of land along the coast, mainly in makeshift tents or damaged buildings.

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