Half of House Democrats Vote to Cut Israel Aid
Part of composite article Half of House Democrats Vote to Cut $3.3 Billion Israel Military Aid as Party Splits View full article →
A resolution to end U.S. military aid to Israel failed in the House of Representatives, but the vote revealed a sharp shift within the Democratic Party. Nearly half of Democratic lawmakers supported the measure, signaling growing opposition to longstanding bipartisan support for the Jewish state. The result highlights a deepening divide over foreign policy as the party’s progressive wing gains influence. The measure ultimately did not pass, but the level of backing among Democrats marks a significant change in political alignment.