Two congressional Republicans are taking a significant step to address anti-Israel sentiment within the United States. They plan to introduce a resolution aimed at halting direct military assistance to Israel. This move is scheduled for Wednesday.
Smoke was seen rising on Tuesday after an Israeli airstrike targeted the city of Nabatieh in Lebanon, capturing global attention. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions in the region.
Last week, inside the Jerusalem office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. Representative Marlin Stutzman from Indiana presented a stack of papers. These documents call for the cessation of free military aid to Israel from the United States, marking a shift in domestic policy.

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