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House Votes Against Measure to Cut Military Aid to Israel

The House rejected an amendment to cut military aid to Israel by a vote of 104-314 on July 15, 2026. Over 100 Democrats supported the amendment, reflecting changing attitudes within the party towards Israel amid ongoing controversies regarding the Netanyahu government.

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On July 15, 2026, the House of Representatives voted against an amendment proposed by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie that sought to halt $3.3 billion in military aid to Israel. The amendment was defeated with a vote of 104-314, and 10 lawmakers voted present. Notably, 103 Democrats supported the amendment, indicating a shift in sentiment within the party regarding Israel and the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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House defeats bid to end military aid to Israel as over 100 Democrats vote for it

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