Van Hollen: The U.S. Shouldn’t Provide More Offensive Military Weapons to Israel Unless It Makes Changes in Terms of Humanitarian Aid in Gaza

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BRENNAN: “So, are congressional Democrats comfortable with approving some of the weapons systems that are being asked for and may be in the pipeline, things that won’t be delivered for years? Because Israel does live in a tough neighborhood. Should they be able to get fighter jets and things like that that they’re asking for?”
VAN HOLLEN: “Yes, when they comply with the terms of NSM-20 and when they meet President Biden’s requests. This — this partnership cannot be a one-way street. So, my view is that the president needs to do what he said he was going to do, which is see if the Netanyahu government is going to implement these changes in terms of allowing more humanitarian assistances. And we should measure that by people not starving to death, people being able to get medical equipment, kids not being able to — not having amputations without anesthesia. So, we have a long way to go. And until — until those conditions are met, then, no, we should not be sending more offensive weapons to Israel — not to stop them permanently, but to effectively use our leverage. That’s what we’re asking the president of the United States to do.”

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