House Democratic leaders split over U.S. aid to Israel as public opinion shifts

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House Democratic leaders are deeply divided over a vote to end U.S. aid for Israel, an intraparty conflict that has split the party's top two leaders. This internal rift reflects shifting public opinion and could signal a broader change in U.S. foreign policy. The divisions exposed by the House vote may ultimately affect future Middle East strategies, highlighting the significant tension within the Democratic Party regarding the continuation of financial assistance to Israel.
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