The Republican-led House Appropriations Committee has included Israel-focused provisions in its spending package for Fiscal Year 2024, allocating almost $4 billion for Israel's defense. This move has been commended by AIPAC, highlighting the provision of the full $3.3 billion in U.S. security assistance to Israel as agreed in the 2016 Memorandum of Understanding. The House has passed this package, emphasizing support for Israel and arming servicemembers. The funding package also includes a pause on funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) until at least 2025 and certain other UN functions. The legislation has been urged for quick Senate passage to ensure Israel's security and support.
The US House just passed an historic bill, that includes almost $4 billion in funding for Israel's defence & solidifies Washington's pause on funding to UNRWA until at least 2025. So fu&k you @TheEconomist! https://t.co/BAsqXuIJsp
The US House just passed an historic bill, that includes almost $4 billion in funding for Israel's defence & solidifies Washington's pause on funding to UNRWA until at least end of the year. So fu&k you @TheEconomist! https://t.co/BAsqXuIJsp
The US House just passed an historic bill, that includes almost $4 billion in funding for Israel's defence and solidifies Washington's pause on funding to UNRWA until at least end of the year. So fu&k you @TheEconomist! https://t.co/BAsqXuIJsp
The House just passed nearly $4 billion in vital funding for Israel's security. This lifesaving support will help keep our ally safe and ensure Israel has the resources to protect its families. We urge the Senate to quickly pass this package. Read more below ๐ https://t.co/z8tOl4uV9x
House passes second FY24 package, arming our servicemembers and supporting our great ally Israel. https://t.co/j18PGg7xfQ https://t.co/8p96nMz7fj
AIPAC commends Congress for including key pro-Israel provisions in the funding bills for Fiscal Year 2024. Importantly, the legislation provides the full $3.3 billion in U.S. security assistance to Israel, as agreed to in the 2016 Memorandum of Understanding. This essentialโฆ https://t.co/UrexksvQFw
The Republican-led House Appropriations Committee is highlighting the Israel-focused provisions included in its spending package, which allocates almost $4 billion to Israel for defense and prohibits funding for UNRWA and some other UN functions. https://t.co/LpO21Kajfj