Senate Rejects Bernie Sanders’ Bid to Halt Arms Sale to Israel

The U.S. Senate has voted down three resolutions introduced by independent Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont that aimed to block a $20 billion arms sale to Israel. The rejection of these bills underscores the strong bipartisan support Israel enjoys in the upper chamber despite growing divisions within the Democratic Party over U.S. policy in the ongoing conflict.

A year after Hamas launched an attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, Sanders introduced three Joint Resolutions of Disapproval (JRDs) in late September to halt the sale of military aid, including tank rounds, water rounds, and guidance kits used in airstrikes. The move came amid mounting concerns over the humanitarian toll of Israel’s military operations in Gaza. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israeli air and ground strikes have resulted in over 43,000 deaths, with U.N. officials warning of an imminent famine affecting more than 2 million Palestinians experiencing “extremely critical” hunger levels.

Sanders’ Plea for Humanitarian Considerations

In a passionate speech on the Senate floor, Sanders urged lawmakers to reconsider the U.S.’s role in supporting Israel’s military actions, calling attention to what he described as “mass starvation” in Gaza. “We cannot continue to ignore the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding before our eyes,” Sanders declared.

Despite his efforts, Sanders’ S.J. Res. 111 was overwhelmingly defeated by a 18-79 vote on Wednesday night. Given the Senate’s long-standing support for Israel, the failure of the resolutions was anticipated. However, the vote highlighted growing dissent within the Democratic Party regarding President Joe Biden’s stance on the conflict.

Fractures Within the Democratic Party

While Biden has continued to back Israel, his administration has faced increasing pressure from progressive lawmakers who demand stronger accountability for Israel’s military actions. Sanders, who has consistently criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies and the blockade on humanitarian aid, argues that Israel is violating international law and exceeding its right to self-defense.

Speaking at a press conference alongside Senators Peter Welch, Chris Van Hollen, and Jeff Merkley, Sanders emphasized the urgency of reevaluating U.S. arms transfers to Israel. “These weapons are directly contributing to the devastation in Gaza,” he said. “If we are truly committed to human rights and international law, we must act now.”

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