The Senate overwhelmingly rejected Bernie Sanders’ attempt to block a $20 billion
arms sale to Israel, reinforcing bipartisan support despite growing Democratic divisions.
Sanders introduced the resolutions amid rising concerns over Gaza’s humanitarian crisis,
but his efforts failed, with S.J. Res. 111 struck down 18-79.
While Sanders and progressive Democrats demand stricter accountability, the Biden administration
and Republicans argue the aid is vital for Israel’s defense. Though unsuccessful, the vote
signals shifting Democratic views on U.S.-Israel policy, sparking renewed debate over America’s role in the conflict.