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Destruction of Hamas the only path to peace in Jewish state — so let’s stop with appeasement talkproposed by House Republicans as “bad for Israel” and US national security, asserting that President Biden would veto the legislation.

The $14.3 billion bill would decouple aid for Israel from the 80-year-old president’s broader emergency funding request that includes billions for Ukraine. “Rather than putting forward a package that strengthens American national security in a bipartisan way, the bill fails to meet the urgency of the moment by deepening our divides and severely eroding historic bipartisan support of Israel’s security,” the OMB memo states. “It inserts partisanship into support for Israel, making our ally a pawn in our politics, at a moment we must stand together.

The OMB was also critical of the proposed IRS cuts House Republicans hope to tie to funding for the Jewish state’s Iron Dome missile defense system and military equipment for the Israel Defense Forces.Palestinians inspect the damage of buildings at the Jabaliya refugee camp destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City on Tuesday, Oct. 31.

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