Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance since World War II. To date, the United States has provided Israel $150 in bilateral assistance and missile defense funding since the country’s founding in 1948. Nearly all of U.S. bilateral aid to Israel is in the form of military assistance. In fiscal year 2022 the Biden administration requested $3.8 billion in military aid for Israel.
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@B7CTFF22wks2W
No, also this question has a typo (the $150 billion in bilateral assistance part (i am assuming that is a typo))
@B2SDGQQ8mos8MO
yes and no because we don't need another war to happen but If Americans are at risk then yes we should get involved for them and only them
@9ZMZW6311mos11MO
id say its fine to be "allied" but i believe there should be a ceasefire and instead an operation "search and kill" for any terrorist organization
@9X4V7CR11mos11MO
We should give equal support to Israel and Palestine, but we should also not get too involved with their situation
@9S6YQ8F1yr1Y
they been fighting for years and years, so no i dont think we should help them let them battle it out like they been doing for years.
@9KZMGMN2yrs2Y
Depending on what happened like If either were to start killing innocent people for no reasonable gain then maybe try to talk them out of doing so but if they refuse then cease supporting the killers of the people who have no place in the war.
@9HZKCY32yrs2Y
Not the current administration, but we should continue to support israel more indirectly. We should also be helping to restore palestine.
@B6LXVT32mos2MO
Whatever is needed to end the war. We should not be giving either side weapons or anything. Trump hates war and values negotiation. I am confident that this will lead to a peace deal in the near future.
@9WBNKV4Progressive 12mos12MO
We support the country in the long future, but for now funding needs to be cut so they cannot continue active pursuit of enemies. Things have escalated enough that they no longer are in the pure moral right. This can only be curbed by cease fire and bringing things to the negotiation table. Israel is resistant, so anything more than what is required for self defense should be withdrawn to force the ceasefire they are too unwilling to commit to.
@9RBQ5KQ1yr1Y
If yes, then we should dictate how and where that aid is used, and if not, then we should take back the nuclear weapons we gave them.
@92PC37K3yrs3Y
Yes, while pausing funding and requiring the stop of settlements in order for funding to resume
@924Z2DS4yrs4Y
I would prefer to be neutral on this matter.
I believe both sides have there pros and cons but I personally believe Palestine to be in the right.
@8XPVVKG4yrs4Y
No, We should recognize Palestine as a nation and urge Israel to cease its violence towards Palestinians.
@8SQYSXD4yrs4Y
I do not support the Zionist position as they moved in and did take Palestinian land all of those years ago to make a home for the Jewish population. Few to no concessions have been made throughout the years. The Palestinians need to be more civil but so too do the Israelis. This can be solved by a joint cooperation. Jews, being an often victimized minority deserve some place to live, evidenced by WWII, but a better solution needs to be made here.
No, we should support Palestine against the oppression of Israel
@8Q6XF7K5yrs5Y
Yes, but let Palestine exist as well
@8JJQYV85yrs5Y
Yes, as long as we divide Jerusalem so Israel and Palestine should stop having such a fuss.
@8VZYCZ5Independent4yrs4Y
Yes, but decrease the amount of federal aid given
@B4W5CB66mos6MO
Forget funding and help call for a ceasefire/discussion between the two nations so people can have a safe place to live.
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