A resolution aimed at restricting U.S. military involvement in Lebanon failed in the House of Representatives, with a smaller number of Democrats voting against it compared to a previous attempt. The measure, introduced by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, sought to remove U.S. troops from Lebanon within a week, though it included provisions to exempt troops supporting the Lebanese military against Hezbollah and protecting diplomatic facilities. Democratic leadership supported this revised version, which passed with 189 votes to 235, a shift from the earlier vote where a larger group of Democrats opposed a similar measure. AI
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