As public disapproval of Israel’s war on Gaza grows, it has become increasingly common for elected Democrats to criticize Israel.
Nevertheless, the vast majority of them just voted for a bill that cements support for the onslaught as official US policy.
Most Americans no longer support Israel’s assault on Gaza. While half of US adults approved of it five months ago, only 36 percent do now according to a Gallup survey released Wednesday. Disapproval increased ten percentage points, including twelve points among Democrats. As of this month, 75 percent of Democratic voters disapprove of Israel’s actions.
This drastic shift in public opinion may have prompted a change in what elected Democrats say — criticism of Israel has gone from rare to commonplace — but it hasn’t changed what they do. The overwhelming majority of Democrats just voted for a bill that cements aiding and abetting genocide as official US policy.
The US spending bill encourages these genocidal acts by providing Israel with $3.8 billion in military aid — $3.3 billion from the State Department’s budget (p. 867) and $500 million from the Pentagon’s (p. 103). The extent to which Israel has destroyed Gaza and killed its people is largely the product of the United States’ willingness to finance it. Israel could not exact this level of devastation on its own.
The bill is generally hostile toward international law and human rights. It prohibits economic aid to Palestine if it becomes a member state of the UN or obtains the same stand…
And more than 90 percent of Democrats in Congress just voted for it.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How do you feel about the idea that a government's actions may not align with the opinions or values of its citizens?
@9LCFG7M2yrs2Y
Well the government should always help their citizens and be honest.
@9LCL9792yrs2Y
The government will do what it thinks is best with the opinions of the elected officials but if we are talking about the government doing something were everyone comes together as one voice and says that that was wrong. then I disagree
@9LCCR6XWomen’s Equality2yrs2Y
I think they should not be in the position that they are in to be making those decisions especially if they don't take into consideration what the people who it will effect think
@9LCJCMG2yrs2Y
Sometimes the public opinion is the wrong opinion. For example, in the 1940s the US government sent Japanese Americans to internment camps in order to appease the public. Nowadays, it is seen as a racially charged decision.
@9LCDFC82yrs2Y
I think there should be nothing to change on this.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How can individuals influence their government's foreign policy decisions when they fundamentally disagree with them?
@9LCDPQ52yrs2Y
therefore many governments have more problems in theyre own country but rather focus on a war
@9LCDP882yrs2Y
by giving them good information for they can understand why you disagree
@9LCCVM72yrs2Y
Individuals can influence their government's foreign policy decisions when they fundamentally disagree with them by being respectful at all times, and communicating why they disagree with a situation.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
In what ways should elected officials reflect the views of their voters, especially regarding foreign aid and military support?
Not only that, but the bill stipulates that for UNRWA aid to be reinstated in 2025, Palestinians cannot ask for an investigation into war crimes in Gaza, or the aid will be stopped again.
Pure evil.
@DoughnutBarrySocialist2yrs2Y
This is a great injustice, unprecedented historically. Why is the American administration doing this? This harms America's reputation and contradicts its principles of freedom, justice and human rights..
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Is it ever justified for a country to support military actions of another nation that are widely criticized as human rights violations?
Not only that, but the bill stipulates that for UNRWA aid to be reinstated in 2025, Palestinians cannot ask for an investigation into war crimes in Gaza, or the aid will be stopped again.
it is unconscionable that following the deadly and targeted attack on WCK, which has caused many humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza, that the US should vote to suspend funding to the only large scale capable organization left who can feed the 2.3 million who risk starving
@LovingLionGreen2yrs2Y
Elizabeth Warren (along with Merkley, Van Hollen, Welch & Durbin) just voted for a bill that defunds UNRWA (the largest/most capable provider of humanitarian aid in Gaza) and gives Israel $3.8 billion in weapons, no strings attached.
@TautParrotForward2yrs2Y
This thing also conditions any future aid to Palestine by punishing them if they seek justice in the international court.
Why would you vote for this? You post like you have a conscience, you act like you have one in interviews, and then you vote like this.
Countries don't have any principles beyond self interest
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