Washington, DC - July 19, 2023 - The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve a resolution endorsing Israel and condemning antisemitism following controversial remarks made by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), reports The Hill. The resolution, supported by a vote of 412-9-1, affirms that Israel is not a racist or apartheid state and expresses unwavering support for the U.S.-Israel partnership. The lone opponents were liberal Democrats, mostly members of the Squad, who have been critical of Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Jayapal's initial comments labeling Israel as a racist state led to widespread condemnation, resulting in her clarification and apology. The resolution was fast-tracked by GOP leaders before the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, drawing criticism from progressives who plan to boycott his speech. The vote exposed divisions within the Democratic Party on the Israel-Palestine issue, which has long been a sensitive topic.
Washington, DC - July 19, 2023 - The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve a resolution endorsing Israel and condemning antisemitism following controversial remarks made by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), reports The Hill. The resolution, supported by a vote of 412-9-1, affirms that Israel is not a racist or apartheid state and expresses unwavering support for the U.S.-Israel partnership. The lone opponents were liberal Democrats, mostly members of the Squad, who have been critical of Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Jayapal's initial comments labeling Israel as a racist state led to widespread condemnation, resulting in her clarification and apology. The resolution was fast-tracked by GOP leaders before the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, drawing criticism from progressives who plan to boycott his speech. The vote exposed divisions within the Democratic Party on the Israel-Palestine issue, which has long been a sensitive topic.
