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    CBC | As Israel expands Gaza offensive, it has lonely critics in Washington(direct)

    As Israel expands its military offensive in Gaza, some Democrats in the US are expressing growing criticism of Israeli actions. Younger progressive Democrats have been more vocal in calling for civilian protections and a ceasefire. However, support for Israel remains strong among both Democratic and Republican leadership as well as the general public. While progressive critics want to see Palestinian lives prioritized, Israel sees no viable negotiating partner with Hamas controlling Gaza. The article discusses the long history of US support for Israel since its founding and changing views over time. Some analysts believe criticism from the left lacks real political power but could influence younger voters. Ultimately both sides express pessimism about prospects for peace given the deep tensions and lack of trust between Israelis and Palestinians.

    It’s evidenced in the vote in the last U.S. Congress to top up American funding for Israel’s missile-defence system: a lopsided result of 420 to 9.

    I checked who voted which way, and the following were Nay votes:

    • Cori Bush (D)
    • André Carson (D)
    • Jesús G. “Chuy” García (D)
    • Raúl M. Grijalva (D)
    • Thomas Massie (R)
    • Marie Newman (D)
    • Ilhan Omar (D)
    • Ayanna Pressley (D)
    • Rashida Tlaib (D)

    Present:

    • Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr. (D)
    • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D)

    No Vote:

    • Debbie Lesko (R)