The October 7th Hamas attacks and the subsequent IDF bombing campaign in Gaza has changed the dynamics of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While the cycle of violence that was part of the status-quo was never sustainable or
acceptable, the past two months have brought the deaths and suffering to a new level. The truth is that we already
know how to end this. The key is and always has been a political agreement and the cessation of this conflict.
However, achieving this requires breaking away from past approaches.
President Biden has sought additional funds to provide security assistance to Israel and deliver crucial
humanitarian aid to Gazan’s affected by the conflict. While aid to Israel is crucial, it should align with our
values and policy priorities, as is the case with all US assistance.
Now 13 Democratic Senators led by Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Dick Durbin, (D-IL), Tim Kaine (D-VA)
and Brian Schatz (D-HI) are introducing a vital amendment aimed at ensuring the responsible use of
military assistance provided by the proposed national security supplemental. This amendment emphasizes adherence to
U.S. law and international humanitarian law.