Cutting U.S. aid to Israel is argued on the grounds of human rights violations against Palestinians, including settlement expansion, military actions, and restrictions on movement, which many international bodies have condemned. Critics claim U.S. support enables these abuses and undermines peace efforts, particularly the viability of a two-state solution. The financial aid, totaling over $3 billion annually, is seen as perpetuating the conflict rather than promoting stability, with some progressive voices in the U.S. calling for a reassessment of this policy. Additionally, reducing aid could improve the U.S.'s global image and credibility on human rights issues, particularly in the Middle East.
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