Jewish House Dems decry Republican bill that forces delivery of suspended Israel aid
The legislation “imperils our diplomats” who are working to secure a hostage deal because it threatens to block military and national security funds, rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said.
The US House of Representatives debated the Israel Security Assistance Act along bitter partisan lines on Thursday. Republicans attempted to move forward with the legislation to compel the Biden administration to immediately deliver all previous restricted weapons shipments and prevent the White House from withholding future arms shipments to Israel.The bill was sent back to the committee after an hour of debate. Republicans condemned Democrats and Biden for appealing to the radical factions of their party and turning their backs on Israel at its time of need by suspending a shipment of 1,800 munitions of 2,000-lb. and 1,700 500-lb. Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) bombs.Across the aisle, Democrats, including Jewish members and staunch supporters of Israel, disparaged their Republican colleagues’ efforts as political and dangerous, criticizing the majority’s months-long delay in passing the national security supplemental bill, which provided Israel with more than $14 billion in defense aid. Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida), Brad Sherman (D-California), Brad Schneider (D-Illinois), and Dan Goldman (D-New York) who are all Jewish and active proponents of Israel’s security and independence, strongly opposed the bill for what they said is its partisan nature and exploitation of Israel for political gain.
“As a Jew, I am frankly sick and tired of the Republican party using Israel as a political weapon to divide us, which aids Hamas, Iran, and Israel’s enemies,” Goldman said. “So to my Republican colleagues, I have one simple request. If you truly care about Israel, please stop using it as a divisive, political pawn. Just stop.”
A pseudo pro-Israel bill
Sherman described the legislation as a “pseudo pro-Israel” bill that has no strategic significance. No one should be tempted to vote for the Israel Security Assistance Act, as a better bill will be coming, he said.
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