Senator Bernie Sanders introduced three resolutions on November 20, 2024, aiming to block a $20 billion arms sale to Israel, citing concerns over civilian casualties in Gaza. The resolutions sought to halt the transfer of advanced weapons, including tank and mortar rounds, due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israeli airstrikes.
Despite support from progressive lawmakers, the resolutions were overwhelmingly rejected in the Senate, with only 19 votes in favor. Prominent Senate leaders, including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, supported the arms sale, emphasizing Israel’s right to defend itself. The Biden administration also opposed the resolutions, reaffirming its commitment to Israel’s security.
The debate over U.S. military aid to Israel highlights divisions within the Democratic Party, with growing calls for greater accountability and a more nuanced approach to U.S.-Israel relations. While the arms sale will proceed, the broader debate on U.S. foreign policy and military aid to Israel is likely to continue.