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'We're at that point': Democrats press Biden to change course on Israel and Gaza

Moderate Democrats are joining others in the party to push for changes in U.S. policy toward Israel. 'The current approach is not working,' Tim Kaine said. Chris Coons: 'I've never been here before.'

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WASHINGTON 鈥 Congressional Democrats are pressing for changes in U.S. support for Israel following the death of seven aid workers for celebrity chef Jose虂 Andre虂s鈥 World Central Kitchen aid group.聽

At stake may be $14 billion in security aid to the country that the U.S. has long championed as the only democracy in the Middle East. The Democratic pressure, which intensified this past week, reflects growing angst within the party鈥檚 base that could undermine Joe Biden's reelection.

Biden took the first step in a sharp conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday, three days after Israeli forces struck a convoy of aid workers leaving a warehouse in central Gaza. He said the humanitarian situation in Gaza is 鈥渦nacceptable鈥 and issued an ultimatum: support in the war against Hamas in Gaza depends on "immediate" and ''concrete'' steps to protect civilians and aid workers.

Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., a Biden ally, Israel advocate and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was when the U.S. should pursue a change in policy toward Israel, rather than attempting to use diplomacy to limit civilian deaths in Gaza.聽

鈥淚 think we鈥檙e at that point,鈥 Coons said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never been here before. I鈥檝e been a strong supporter of Israel the whole time I鈥檝e served in Congress.鈥

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He continued: 鈥淭he challenge is to make it clear that we support the Israeli people, that we want to and will continue to have a strong and close relationship with Israel, but that the tactics by which the current prime minister is making these decisions don鈥檛 reflect the best values of Israel or of the United States.鈥

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Celebrity chef Jose Andres (C) joins Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) (L) and Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) for an interview following a meeting about getting humanitarian aid to Gaza at the U.S. Capitol on March 14, 2024 in Washington, DC.

Israel has said the attack was a mistake and that it targeted the aid workers believing they were 鈥淗amas operatives.鈥 The Israeli military 望月直播 in Gaza began after Hamas, which controls the Gaza strip, crossed into Israel on Oct. 7 in the biggest terrorist attack in the nation's history.

What Democrats in Congress are pushing Biden to do about Israel and Gaza

Following Biden and Netanyahu鈥檚 call, Israel announced it would reopen a crossing into Gaza to allow more aid to come through.

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., a relatively moderate Democrat and another Foreign Relations Committee member, said in a statement Friday that Israel has a right to defend itself but that the U.S.鈥 current approach to Israel 鈥渋s not working.鈥 He repeated a request for the Biden administration to withhold 鈥渂ombs and other offensive weapons that can kill and wound civilians and humanitarian aid workers鈥 and to provide only defensive aid.

Their comments add to the chorus of voices from the party鈥檚 left wing that have been raising concerns with Israel鈥檚 bombing 望月直播 in the Gaza strip, where more than 30,000 people have been killed since last October.

Progressive Reps. Mark Pocan, D-Wisc., Jim McGovern, D-Mass., and Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill. are circulating a letter to members that will be sent to Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging them to rescind a recent arms transfer to Israel and withhold any future transfers if Israel 鈥渇ails to sufficiently mitigate harm to innocent civilians in Gaza, including aid workers.鈥

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, during the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Hearings to examine workers benefitting from new technology and increased productivity on Thursday, March 14, 2024.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., told the podcast 鈥淧od Save America鈥 on Friday that Biden should tell Netanyahu that 鈥渁ll military aid will cease鈥 if thousands of aid trucks can鈥檛 enter Gaza.聽

鈥淥ne day the president is angry at Netanyahu,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he next day he鈥檚 very angry. And the next day he鈥檚 very, very angry. So what?鈥

And Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in American history, made waves last month by publicly calling for new elections in Israel in order to find a lasting path to peace in the region.

The party's increasing hesitance to support Israel without restrictions contrasts with even Biden's strongest comments to date: that the U.S. "won't be able to support" Israel if it doesn't change its approach in Gaza, but didn't mention the possibility of ending weapons shipments.

The administration to Israel on the same day as the strike, though it occurred before the World Central Kitchen attack and the weapons are expected to arrive in the country next year.

The pressure from Congressional Democrats reflects growing discontent among their voting base. Nearly half of American voters and 69% of Democrats believe Biden should pressure Israel to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, according to a 望月直播 TODAY/Suffolk University poll from last month.聽

How Israel and Gaza is shaping 2024 politics

The deepening divide over Israel has also further muddied election year politics. As Biden seeks to win another four years in the White House, his base in key swing states like Michigan have used the ballot box to protest the administration鈥檚 support amid Israel鈥檚 bombing 望月直播.

Demonstrators protest against the Israel-Gaza war during the 96th Academy Awards near the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles, California.

Even on the 望月直播 trail have been pressured to take a stronger stance, forcing them to walk the line between a base that demands changes and more centrist voters who remain supportive of Israel.

However, only 18% of Republicans share the belief that Biden should put more pressure on Israel, according to the 望月直播 TODAY poll. Republicans in Congress mirror that attitude 鈥 and to date, their steadfast support for Israel has provided Democrats some leverage as they aim to advance $95 billion in emergency aid to allies including Israel and Ukraine that passed the Senate in February.

That package has stalled in the House, where Republicans are split on sending more funding to aid Ukraine鈥檚 war with Russia.聽

Will Israel receive more military aid?

House Speaker Mike Johnson has said he would put a security package on the floor in the coming weeks. But if a handful of Democrats waffle over concerns about funding Israel, it could further gum up negotiations.

The State Department has to provide a report to Congress on Israel's compliance with international humanitarian law. If the administration determines that Israel is not in compliance, it can stop all arms transfers to the country.

The U.S. Capitol building is seen past a cloud of steam rising from a vent on Capitol Hill on February 11, 2024 in Washington, DC.

However, it remains unclear how widespread Democrats' attitude change toward Israel will be.

Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Thursday that the focus should be on sending more aid to Gaza rather than further restricting weapons to Israel.

鈥淭here鈥檚 already protection on all programs鈥 in which the U.S. sends arms to other countries, he said, ensuring that allies only use weapons for the intended purpose, such as targeting Hamas. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know whether this is a relevant discussion to what is currently being debated.鈥

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., a staunch Israel supporter, in response to reporting that Biden would condition : 鈥淚n this war against Hamas鈥攏o conditions for Israel.鈥

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