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U.S. Congress Debates Israel Aid Cut: Democrats Split Over Policy
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The U.S. Congress voted to strip $3.3 billion in aid from Israel, with 104 Democrats and 314 Republicans voting. Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries opposed the measure but called for a change in U.S. policy toward Israel. Republican Thomas Massie suggested redirecting funds to domestic projects. An AP-NORC poll found 33% of Americans, including half of Democrats, believe Israel committed genocide in Gaza. The debate reflects growing divisions within the Democratic Party and raises questions about U.S. support for Israel. The vote came as a test ahead of midterm elections.
The Israel aid debate could reshape U.S. foreign policy, particularly as the ECB monitors Eurozone inflation and adjusts monetary policy.