US Senate Democrats are increasingly divided over arms sales to Israel, with over three dozen backing Bernie Sanders’ resolution to halt them. Citing Prime Minister Netanyahu’s “reckless decisions” and the expanded conflict, some Democrats shifted their stance. Despite bipartisan opposition, the measures were ultimately rejected, highlighting a growing internal party debate. US Senate Democrats are increasingly divided over arms sales to Israel, with over three dozen backing Bernie Sanders’ resolution to halt them. Citing Prime Minister Netanyahu’s “reckless decisions” and the expanded conflict, some Democrats shifted their stance. Despite bipartisan opposition, the measures were ultimately rejected, highlighting a growing internal party debate.
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