On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to block three resolutions aimed at stopping American weapons sales to Israel, highlighting continued bipartisan support for military aid despite growing divisions within the Democratic Party over the Gaza conflict.
The votes reflect the ongoing frustration of progressives within President Joe Biden’s Democratic Party regarding U.S. support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
The Biden administration opposed the resolutions, framing arms sales as critical to Israel’s security and highlighting its efforts to facilitate humanitarian aid to Gaza.
It is time to tell the Netanyahu government they cannot use U.S. taxpayer dollars and weapons in violation of U.S. and international law
Bernie Sanders, Democrat Senator
Israel is surrounded by enemies dedicated to its annihilation
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
The votes come amid a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. More than 43,900 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s military campaign, according to Gaza health officials, and most of the enclave’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced.
With President Biden’s term set to end in January and President-elect Donald Trump preparing to take office, U.S. policy toward Israel and arms sales will remain contentious. Trump, who strongly supported Netanyahu during his first term, is expected to continue this approach.
This vote underscores the strong bipartisan consensus in Congress on military aid to Israel while highlighting the growing tensions within the Democratic Party over the ethical concerns surrounding U.S. support amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.