Fierce differences between congressmen in support of Ukraine and Israel.
According to CNN, after the hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday with the presence of Anthony Blinken and Lloyd Austin, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defense of the United States, there are apparently many divisions among Republican senators regarding the separate allocation of financial aid to the Zionist regime and Ukraine. Is.
Lindsey Graham, the Republican senator of the US Congress, supported the simultaneous aid of the United States to Ukraine and the Israeli regime and said: “Separating the appropriations would be a big mistake.”
The South Carolina senator’s comments come as the White House, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer work to pass an aid package that would fund both countries.
According to the report, even the new Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, said he hopes a separate aid package for Israel will reach the floor of the House of Representatives on Thursday.
Many Republican representatives in the Senate of Congress believe that the simultaneous aid to the Israeli and Ukrainian regimes is aimed at maintaining the security of the United States and should happen at the same time.
Despite the opinion of some members of this parliament to support Ukraine and the Israeli regime at the same time, many others also disagree with this simultaneity.
The growing and personal division of the Democrats over the war between the Zionist regime and Hamas is about to enter the House of Representatives, and members of this party are preparing for a conflict over Israel-related laws between pro-Palestinian members and this regime.
One of the Democrats in the US House of Representatives expressed regret and said: The situation cannot be worse than it is now, and many representatives of this party in the Congress say that tensions will definitely increase in the future.
The liberal J Street group is also pressuring the Democrats in the US House of Representatives to pass a resolution led by the Republican Party condemning Hamas, and Hezbollah and approving new sanctions against Iran.
On the other hand, nine Democratic members of the House of Representatives voted against the resolution condemning Hamas and supporting the Israeli regime last week, to show that there are strong differences of opinion among the representatives of the Democratic Party.
In a message on X social network, Andre Carson, the Democratic representative of New Jersey, called the representatives who voted against the resolution supporting the Israeli regime and condemning Hamas disgusting.