Disgraceful Dems Follow Sanders Lead Turning Their Backs on Israel
In one year, the Democratic Party has come full circle on their support for Israel. When Bernie Sanders moved last April to block a U.S. arms sale to Israel, only 14 Democratic senators joined the Vermont independent.
Now, when Sanders objected to another Israeli arms sale this month, 39 other members of the Senate Democratic Caucus joined him — a major reversal that has raised eyebrows from Washington to Jerusalem.
In a recent interview, Sanders reflected on the sudden and massive shift, one that has some observers saying he — not Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who has voted to support the arms sales — is leading Senate Democrats on Israel policy.
“That’s true,” Sanders said of the claim. “I mean we got 40 votes, and Schumer got seven. We have more support for our position than Chuck has for his.”
While Republicans and a handful of pro-Israel Democrats have so far been able to push the weapons shipments through, allies of Sanders say the momentum behind his blocking effort has sent an unmistakable signal to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders that they cannot count on unquestioned U.S. support for their military campaigns targeting Gaza, Lebanon and now Iran.
When pushed that pulling back Democrat support for these arms sales is perceived by many as “antisemitic” Sanders said, “Antisemitism is an absolutely disgusting ideology which has resulted in the deaths of many, many millions of people over the years, 6 million people under Hitler, and it needs to be combated in every way, shape or form. But I will oppose with every ounce of my fiber, anybody who suggests that taking on the racist and extremist policies of the Netanyahu government is antisemitic. That is nonsense.”
One Democrat who continues to support the sales, Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, said the Netanyahu government should be reined in but said Sanders was pursuing “the wrong vehicle to try to achieve those changes.” And most of those who recently came to oppose the arms sales cited the Iran War and the risk of further escalation in the region — not Sanders.
But fellow Vermont Sen. Peter Welch, a Democratic co-sponsor of the two most recent blocking resolutions, said Sanders “absolutely” deserves recognition for the growing support they have found:
“Having been with him from the beginning, he has been outspoken and influential,” he said.
When asked, Do you have plans to force more of these arms-sale votes in the future? Do you think you can eventually win?
Sanders replied: “Obviously yes. We are going to stay on this issue. There are going to be a certain group of hardcore people in both parties who are going to remain loyal to AIPAC. But I think you’re going to see significant defections in the Republican Party and maybe some more votes in the Democratic caucus as well.”

Sorry Bill, but if you can’t see the Israeli land grabs, you are blind. If you can’t see the virtual extermination going on in GAZA you are blind. To date, it’s 1,600 Israelis dead, including the 1,200 on day one. And 80,000 Palestinians dead. And giving Israel more bombs to kill more Palestinians gets your vote as the Christian thing to do? For justice? We partner with them over Iran and next thing we know, behind our back, they begin a war with Lebanon, now with over, 2,500 Lebanese dead and 18 Israelis. I guess you know the reason for that and they still get your vote for more bombs.
Will they steal GAZA, some of Lebanon — I am pretty sure they will take at least a slice of each pie as has been their history in these conflicts.
Before you folk vent: I support Israel’s right to exist. I support Israel protecting itself and even handing out some extra punishment when attacked. This shit is out of control though and Bibi is a war criminal; time for him to go. At least 60% of America has low regard for Bibi and a the recent vote shows: it’s growing.