[ [link removed] ]Pramila Jayapal
John — this is a
moment of great consequence. I am proud to be one of the 37 Democrats to
vote against supplying more offensive military aid that could result in
more killings of civilians in Gaza.
Most Americans do not want our government to write a blank check to
further Netanyahu’s war in Gaza. The United States needs to help find a
path to peace and safety.
That is what our vote was about. Voting to continue supplying offensive
military aid only makes Congress complicit in this tragedy.
My vote against H.R. 8034 was a vote against supplying more offensive
weapons that could result in more killings of civilians in Rafah and
elsewhere. The dozens of Democrats who voted with me all believe strongly
in Israel’s right to self-defense and have joined colleagues previously in
affirming our shared commitment. We are committed to a sovereign, safe,
and secure future for both Israelis and Palestinians.
To protect that future, we believe the United States must help achieve a
ceasefire that allows hostages to be freed, humanitarian aid to be
delivered, and peace talks to begin.
Netanyahu appears willing to sacrifice the hostages while inflicting
extraordinary suffering on the people of Gaza. He is willing to expand
this conflict to preserve his power at the expense of Israel’s safety.
When faced with the question of whether to provide offensive aid to
further this conflict, I believe there is a moral imperative to find
another path.
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