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Republicans block $110 billion US aid for Israel and Ukraine with 49-51 votes margin

An emergency spending bill aimed at allocating billions of dollars in new security assistance for Ukraine and Israel faced a setback in the U.S. Senate today.

The impasse occurred as Republicans insisted on more stringent measures to address immigration concerns along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The vote resulted in 49 senators in favor and 51 against, falling short of the required 60 votes needed in the 100-member Senate to initiate debate.

This development poses a challenge to President Joe Biden’s efforts to deliver new aid before the conclusion of 2023, as the proposed $110 billion package failed to gain sufficient support.

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The vote strictly followed party lines, with all Senate Republicans opposing the bill, along with Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent who generally aligns with Democrats but had reservations regarding funding for Israel’s “current inhumane military strategy” against Palestinians.

The proposed legislation sought to allocate approximately $50 billion in new security assistance for Ukraine, alongside funds for humanitarian and economic aid to the government in Kyiv.

Additionally, it included $14 billion for Israel in its conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

Even Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, cast a “no” vote, strategically allowing him to reintroduce the measure in the future.

Post-vote, Schumer underscored the critical implications if Ukraine were to falter, emphasizing the potential long-term consequences for 21st-century Western democracy.

Republicans defended their stance, asserting the necessity of advocating for more stringent immigration policies and asserting control over the southern border.

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