A proposed amendment in the House of Representatives to block U.S. aid to Israel has created a significant division among Democrats. While House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries opposes the measure, citing its overly broad nature and potential to hinder counter-terrorism efforts, progressive Democrats like Greg Casar plan to vote for it as a signal of displeasure with the Netanyahu government's actions. The amendment, introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie, faces a low probability of passing due to unified Republican support for Israel. AI
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