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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@B4JY8DP3mos3MO
We should use aid to Israel as a carrot and stick to move Israel to more just stance toward Palestinians.
@B2TL7Q55mos5MO
well is fine if they wnat to help buttt bruh is literilly a war that doesnt need nothing to do with U.S buttt all depence because us has gonn in war with countries near that area sooo idk
@B2LNZDV5mos5MO
Give support to civilians and innocent people rather than the military and government where it can be used to hurt more civilians.
@B256CZ77mos7MO
Mabey im stuck between yes and no since at one hand we do have history with them but due to recenty news its kind of difficult to say yes.
@9XCXS578mos8MO
The MOST important issue is a total arms embargo, a return of ALL land for the Palestinian people, and a free and unoccupied Palestine.
@9WTV6V99mos9MO
We should push for reform within the Israel that would ease the cultural tensions between Israelis and Palestinians and unite the 2 countries under 1 secular nation.
@9RQLS9S11mos11MO
We should cut most support and give more aid to the people of Palestine, who needs it most currently, despite the political differences as this is a matter of humanitarian efforts to help innocent people and free them from war and a radical leadership, and ensure that food and medical supplies get to Palestine safely without being raided by radical Israelis
No, but support the rights of Jewish people internationally, as that is in no way incompatible with support for Palestine
@9JJRZF81yr1Y
yes, Respect Israelian citizens, but recognize the Palestinians, and come to some sort of agreement to both sides
@9DYK6FZ2yrs2Y
support Israel only if the commit to stop committing war crimes against Palestine
@8V5J8V54yrs4Y
we should support palestine
@9W9RYWJ9mos9MO
Yes, it allows the United States to hold more power in Israel's decisions, but funding should primarily be directed towards the Iron Dome and other defence measures
@9RHHHCZ12mos12MO
Yes, but support should be contingent upon Israel's desire to obtain peace, rather than entrench themselves in a forever war
@96BMFX93yrs3Y
I don't support the violence on either sides.
@963QTL63yrs3Y
Yes, But we should actively condemn human rights violations and any crimes against humanity
@8T89W5X4yrs4Y
Yes, but we should be supporting Palestine as well and working towards peace in the region.
@8RQNK3GIndependent4yrs4Y
We need to just get out of the middle east
Again not our business and I don't think we should be giving any aid to any other country
@99VKXBY2yrs2Y
We should be less involved in other countries affairs
@976GSPZIndependent3yrs3Y
Don’t blindly support as I feel they have in the past
@8XCBPCL4yrs4Y
Still support but less involved
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