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The Senate’s Vote on Israel Arms Sales: A Defining Choice Between War and Accountability
Today isn’t just another procedural vote in Washington.It’s a moment of clarity. The U.S. Senate is deciding whether American tax dollars will continue to fund weapons used in the destruction of Gaza and the West Bank. At the center of … Continue reading →
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