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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@B222QD6 7mos7MO
But recognize the netanyahu is not Israel and that we can support Israel without supporting netanyahu's political stances or policies and that we can disagree with Israel without being anti-Semitic
@9X86VBB8mos8MO
Not in regards to the current war, but in matters that are clearly not murky and are clearly for aiding Israel.
@9J79XYY1yr1Y
Israel is an important partner in the middle east. But they are screwing things up in Gaza. They need to pull out and work on getting their people back who are still being held hostage there. Instead of trying to strong arm them back. That's not working. Every civilian they kill makes five more terrorists who HATE them. I'm all for an Eye for and Eye but 20,000 Eyes for 1,500 Eyes is not exactly an equal playing field. Even if someone purposely runs into your car and causes an accident, you don't get out of your own car and shoot them and all of their family in the head. We sho… Read more
@93R8RC53yrs3Y
No, Israel is an illegitimate, apartheid state
@8PPBSVP5yrs5Y
Yes, however if given the chance we should instead abolish the government
@8P6HWLR5yrs5Y
Yes, but decrease the current amount of support
@8NFZQKF5yrs5Y
Yes, but slowly decrease the amount of aid they receive
@8FHZVZG5yrs5Y
No, we should give out foreign aid on a combination of a reparative and need basis
@98JCBZKIndependent3yrs3Y
Yes, but tied to a two-state solution and end of apartheid-like policies
@8HMPSFD5yrs5Y
Can we not send provisions for the people instead of weapons
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