House GOP rejects Senate compromise aid package, with billions for Israel

22
U.S. and Israeli flags fly on the stage in front of the Capitol at the March for Israel at the National Mall on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

(JNS) — House Republican leaders rejected the Senate’s compromise foreign-aid supplemental bill, which includes billions of dollars to support Israel’s war against Hamas, on Monday.

Join our WhatsApp group

Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


The Senate released its compromise bill—the result of months of negotiations between the Republican Senate minority and Democratic majority leadership, and the Biden administration, on Sunday. It includes $14.1 billion for Israel, $60 billion for Ukraine and $20 billion to address the migration crisis at the U.S. southern border.

While House and Senate Republicans support aid to Israel, they have stalled the funding package since U.S. President Joe Biden first proposed it in October over the amount of money it gives Kyiv and the initial lack of reforms to U.S. border security.

Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), lead negotiator on the compromise bill, said that the new proposal is a “once-in-a-generation opportunity to close our open border.”

“The border security bill will put a huge number of new enforcement tools in the hands of a future administration and push the current administration to finally stop the illegal flow,” Lankford stated. “The bill provides funding to build the wall, increase technology at the border and add more detention beds, more agents and more deportation flights.”

Of the $14.1 billion earmarked for Israel, $10.6 billion is U.S. Defense Department funding, including $4 billion for the Iron Dome and David’s Sling missile defense systems and $1.2 billion for further development of the Iron Beam laser defense system to counter short-range rockets. Another $3.5 billion is U.S. State Department grant for Israel to pay for American military materiel and services.

The aid package also includes $2.4 billion to support U.S. operations in the Red Sea to defend international shipping from Yemen’s Houthi rebels, as well as $9.2 billion in global humanitarian assistance that includes support for Gaza.

A bill provision precludes any of that money being given to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused of being “infiltrated with Hamas.”

Biden urged the Senate bill’s immediate passage.

“This agreement also provides Israel what they need to protect their people and defend itself against Hamas terrorists,” Biden stated on Sunday. “It will provide life-saving humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people.”

‘Sophisticated trap’

Despite months of compromise negotiations between Senate Democrats and Republicans, the leadership of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives rejected the bill on Monday, claiming that it would “incentivize more illegal immigration.”

“Any consideration of this Senate bill in its current form is a waste of time,” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.), Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) and Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) stated jointly. “It is dead on arrival in the House. We encourage the U.S. Senate to reject it.”

That sentiment was echoed on Monday by former President Donald Trump.

“The ridiculous ‘Border’ Bill is nothing more than a highly sophisticated trap for Republicans to assume the blame on what the Radical Left Democrats have done to our Border, just in time for our most important EVER Election,” Trump posted on social media. “Don’t fall for it!!!”

As continued support for Ukraine’s war effort against Russia increasingly divides the GOP caucus, many Republicans cited U.S. aid to Kyiv in rejecting the bill.

“The Senate ‘border bill’ shells out $60 billion to Ukraine and only $20 billion for our southern border,” wrote Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.). “We cannot become the United States of Ukraine.”

Stand-alone bill

In a letter to House Republicans on Saturday, Johnson wrote that he would put forward a stand-alone Israel bill in the House. The House passed a $14.3 billion Israel aid bill in November but attached it to spending cuts to the Internal Revenue Service that were unviable in the Democrat-controlled Senate.

The Biden administration said the stand-alone proposal for Israel aid was insufficient and rejected it on Sunday.

“We regard the ploy—and we see it as a ploy that’s been put forward on the House side right now—as not being a serious effort to deal with the national security challenges America faces,” Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security advisor, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

Taking the lead for congressional progressives, who want to condition U.S. military aid to Israel on its military conduct in Gaza or to halt such aid altogether, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) suggested that he would oppose both the Senate compromise and House stand-alone bills.

“If we continue to fund Netanyahu’s indiscriminate war, how can we, with a straight face, criticize Putin’s targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine as a war crime?” Sanders wrote. “For the sake of the Palestinian people and our own standing in the world, we must not provide another dollar for the Netanyahu war machine.”


Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


Connect with VINnews

Join our WhatsApp group


22 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Boychik
Boychik
3 months ago

Another monumental Trump failure; GOP defectors defeat Mayorkis (a Yid BTW) impeachment. WOW
https://apnews.com/article/house-republicans-impeach-homeland-security-secretary-mayorkas-8209736501ed4fe12e4b164443d6a8a9

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 months ago

Bernie Sanders, YIMACH S’HMOI V’ZICHROI

Sign of the times
Sign of the times
3 months ago

Definitely not a good sign.. But then again I guess it’s to be expected considering the way this year has started…

David Goodman
David Goodman
3 months ago

garbage complete garbage. this political hack ap article the republicans tried a stand alone bill for israel which biden said he would veto. the amount of money to line the democrats pockets every time something comes up is insane if a 118 billion dollars is spent on an israel package shouldnt it be for israel read the fine lines where the supermajority is for dem functions

TRUMP IN 2024
TRUMP IN 2024
3 months ago

Good for the GOP.

Brandon
Brandon
3 months ago

Good. The border patrol UNION supports this crap bill because it included significant pay raises, but does little to keep illegals out.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 months ago

The idea that an Israel bill has to be tied to Ukraine is ridiculous. It’s different dynamics and each should be debated independently. Ukrainians don’t face the threat of innocent civilians getting slaughtered and rapped and kidnapped if Russia takes control. Israel faces that right now. To be clear Russia and Putin is still very very bad and I support Ukraine too. But it’s not the same and I can see room for debate

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
3 months ago

Ukraine is part of Russia. Why fight?