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US Democrats Question Arms To Israel Amid Gaza Concerns

U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) speaks during a press conference, in Washington

US Democrats are raising concerns over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza, prompting questions about the US arms sales to Israel. The conflict has escalated in recent weeks, with Israel launching airstrikes in response to rocket attacks from Gaza.

The US has a long-standing relationship with Israel and provides significant military aid to the country. However, some Democrats are now questioning the appropriateness of continuing arms sales to Israel in light of the escalating violence in Gaza.

Many Democrats are calling for a more balanced approach to the conflict, urging the US to use its leverage to push for a ceasefire and a peaceful resolution. They argue that the US should not be providing arms that could be used in the conflict, which has resulted in civilian casualties on both sides.

On the other hand, supporters of the arms sales argue that Israel has the right to defend itself against attacks from Gaza. They point to Israel's security concerns and the need for a strong military to deter further violence.

The Biden administration has expressed support for Israel's right to self-defense but has also called for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The administration is facing pressure from both sides of the debate, with some urging a stronger stance against Israel's actions and others advocating for continued support.

As the conflict continues to unfold, the debate over US arms sales to Israel is likely to intensify. The Biden administration will need to navigate these competing interests and find a balance between supporting Israel's security needs and promoting peace in the region.

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