Andy Kim votes to block $8.8 billion military sale to Israel, Cory Booker does not
- The U.S. Senate voted on Thursday to reject Senator Sanders' resolution regarding $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel.
- Sanders introduced the resolution due to concerns about the human rights crisis facing Palestinians in Gaza.
- The resolutions aimed to halt sales of bombs and other military equipment amid the ongoing crisis and aid suspension.
- The Senate rejected the resolution by an 82-15 vote; Sanders stated, "No food, no water, no medicine, no fuel, for over a month."
- The resolution's failure signals continued bipartisan support for Israel, despite concerns about civilian casualties and humanitarian conditions.
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Anti-Israel Bloc in Senate Declines from 19 to 15 as Sanders Arms Embargo Fails
A proposed arms embargo proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) against Israel failed in the Senate on Thursday, with just 15 votes -- all from Democrats -- in favor, down from 19 votes for a similar proposal in November. The post Anti-Israel Bloc in Senate Declines from 19 to 15 as Sanders Arms Embargo Fails appeared first on Breitbart.
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