Key facts
- Representative Greg Casar will vote for an amendment to halt US military aid to Israel.
- The amendment seeks to stop $3.3 billion in annual US military aid to Israel.
- Casar cited alleged war crimes as the reason for his vote.
- Representative Rashida Tlaib plans to force a vote to end US support for Israel's actions in Lebanon.
- The US has proposed allowing Gaza reconstruction without Hamas disarmament.
- The US is seeking Israel's written approval for the reconstruction plan.
- The plan is part of President Donald Trump's post-war vision for Gaza.
US Representative Greg Casar has announced his intention to vote for an amendment that seeks to halt $3.3 billion in annual US military aid to Israel. Casar cited alleged war crimes as the reason for his support of the amendment. In parallel, Representative Rashida Tlaib is preparing to force a vote on ending US involvement and support for Israel's actions in Lebanon. This move by Tlaib aims to withdraw American backing for Israel's operations in the region.
Separately, reports indicate that the United States has presented a proposal to Israel concerning the reconstruction of Gaza. This plan suggests that reconstruction efforts can commence even if Hamas is not disarmed. The United States is reportedly seeking Israel's written approval for this proposal. The initiative is framed as part of President Donald Trump's vision for the post-war period in Gaza and is intended to avert a renewed conflict.
This development comes amid ongoing discussions about the future of Gaza and the broader region. The proposed plan for reconstruction without Hamas disarmament represents a potential shift in US policy, aiming to balance humanitarian needs with security concerns. The involvement of key congressional figures like Casar and Tlaib highlights the internal debate within the US regarding military aid and foreign policy towards Israel.
