GOP lawmakers introduce resolution to end direct U.S. military aid to Israel.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) introduced a nonbinding resolution urging the U.S. to end the $3.8 billion in annual direct military aid to Israel and replace it with a trade-based partnership where Israel purchases American weapons with its own funds. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for the proposal during a May 27 meeting with Stutzman and Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ), and sent a follow-up letter backing the shift.
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Coverage now spans rebranding aid as partnership (Newsmax, Daily Wire), ending military support (Washington Post), GOP payment models (CNN), and Israeli economic maturation (Jerusalem Post)—framing the same proposal as fiscal reform, ideological shift, structural change, or geopolitical evolution.
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“GOP lawmakers push to make Israel pay for U.S. weapons — with Netanyahu’s blessing”WP Washington Post LEFT
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“GOP Lawmaker Files Resolution to End $3.8 Billion Aid to Israel - Newsmax”NM Newsmax RIGHT
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“Netanyahu backs GOP plan to phase out US military aid to Israel, Rep. Marlin Stutzman tells 'Post'” · Jerusalem Post
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WPWashington Post GOP lawmakers push to make Israel pay for U.S. weapons — with Netanyahu’s blessing 2d ago CNNCNN GOP lawmakers float making Israel pay for U.S. military aid 2d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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