Two congressional Republicans plan to introduce a resolution on Wednesday to counteract anti-Israel sentiment in the United States by ending direct military aid. This move takes a significant stand on foreign policy and military finances.
A photo captured smoke rising following an Israeli airstrike on Nabatieh, Lebanon. This development resonates in political circles in the U.S., showcasing the ongoing tensions in the region.
Last week in Jerusalem, U.S. Representative Marlin Stutzman from Indiana personally delivered a proposal to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The document suggests halting the provision of military assistance to Israel without charge. The gesture demonstrates a noteworthy shift in some Republicans’ approach to military aid and international alliances.

Justice Department Withdraws Plan for $1.8 Billion Fund
Democratic Concerns Grow Ahead of Maine Senate Primary
Latin American Deportees in Congo: Return to Home Countries Amid Challenges
Federal Judge Invalidates Trump-Era Immigration Policy
Debate Over White House Ballroom Construction
Scrutiny Surrounds Graham Platner Amid Maine Senate Primary