The vote forced senators to go on the record with where they stand on the Biden administration’s unconditional support for Israel.

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    "If the Biden administration were in any way serious about wanting Israel to rein in its attacks on civilians and its starvation of northern Gaza, they would at the least welcome a strong vote from the Senate that they could point to in their negotiations with Israel as a sign that Israel has to change its modus operandi for the sake of the bilateral relationship,” Josh Paul, a former director for the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, which oversees US arms transfers, told Zeteo just ahead of Wednesday’s vote.

    “The fact that, on the contrary, they are doing all they can to limit support for this vote clearly demonstrates that the Biden Administration does not only not want to use leverage, it does not even want leverage it could use,” he added

    Senators who voted in favor of at least one of Wednesday’s resolutions:

    Sen. Bernie Sanders

    Sen. Jeff Merkley

    Sen. Peter Welch

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren

    Sen. Brian Schatz

    Sen. Chris Van Hollen

    Sen. Tim Kaine

    Sen. Ed Markey

    Sen. Martin Heinrich

    Sen. Tina Smith

    Sen. Angus King

    Sen. Jon Ossoff

    Sen. Mazie Hirono

    Sen. Dick Durbin

    Sen. Jeanne Shaheen

    Sen. Ben Ray Luján

    Sen. Raphael Warnock

    Sen. Chris Murphy

    Sen. George Helmy

    These senators deserve the recognition for standing up against genocide. Everyone else is complicit at best

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      They know that AIPAC will buy primary opponents against them if they do, and that the Democratic Party only protects incumbents if they’re far enough to the right.

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    Just think. 2016-2020 could have been sanders election years.

    Edit: Shut it. I was half asleep when I made that typo. I forgot 2020 existed. I’m sure all of would like to forget 2020.