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US Democrats urge debate on US-Israel ties before advancing military legislation
US Democrats are urging a debate on proposals to strengthen US-Israel ties before advancing military legislation. A group led by Senator Chris Van Hollen seeks to block new military spending until the Senate addresses these proposals, reflecting growing divisions within the Democratic Party over its stance on Israel.
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