Senate Strikes Down Bernie Sanders’ Resolution to Block Arms Sale to Israel

The U.S. Senate rejected three bills proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders to block $20 billion in U.S. arms sales to Israel. Sanders argued the sales would fuel the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, stating, “We cannot continue to support governments that violate human rights.” He emphasized the need for a balanced approach to Middle East policy.

The proposed arms deals include advanced weapons systems, which Sanders claims could escalate violence in the region. However, critics argued that stopping the sales could harm U.S.-Israel relations and weaken a key ally in the region.

Despite the Senate’s decision, Sanders remains committed to advocating for human rights-focused foreign policy. “We must reassess our priorities,” he said, calling for peace and justice for Palestinians and Israelis alike.

The Senate’s rejection highlights the enduring bipartisan support for Israel and its defense needs. Lawmakers defending the deals stressed the importance of Israel’s security in a volatile region.

While Sanders’ bills failed, the debate underscores ongoing divisions over U.S. arms sales and their implications for global conflicts.

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