US House Recommends $17.6 Billion Military Aid For Israel

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A member of the US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has announced that the panel has put forth a plan for $17.6 in military aid for Israel

Report says the funding bill, could come to a vote in the full House sometime next week, Speaker, Mike Johnson said in a letter to members.

The Republican-controlled House had previously approved $14.3 billion in new military aid to Israel, but with the requirement that it be paid for by clawing back a chunk of money already targeted for the US Internal Revenue Service.

Meanwhile, the Democratic-controlled Senate balked at that provision and is expected to unveil a legislative package that would aid Israel as well as provide more military assistance for Ukraine in its war against Russia.

Report says that the same Senate bill is also expected to contain proposals for strengthening security along the southern US border with Mexico.

Additionally, Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer has taken steps to start debate on that multipronged bill next week, with a first procedural vote no later than Wednesday.

According to the House Appropriations Committee, the $17.6 billion would include funds to help replenish Israel’s missile defense systems, procure additional advanced weapons systems, and produce artillery and other munitions.

Some of the funding would also be used to replenish US arms provided to Israel following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.

“The need to support our closest ally and our own forces in the region has never been more pressing,” Johnson said in his letter to colleagues.

It was unclear whether far-right House members might balk at the funding for Israel without an equal amount of savings elsewhere in the budget.

House Republicans have insisted that any new aid to Ukraine be accompanied by strong new US border controls at a time when record numbers of immigrants are trying to enter the United States.

While the Senate plans to do just that, Johnson already has said the border security package to be unveiled in the Senate is insufficient.

Report says before new military aid to Israel or Ukraine can be delivered, the House and Senate must pass the same bill before sending it to President Joe Biden, a Democrat, for signing into law.

The Senate also wants to include aid to Taiwan as part of its legislation.

 

 

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