The House on Thursday easily approved a bill to provide funding for Israel's Iron Dome after it was removed from a separate bill to prevent a government shutdown and suspend the nation's borrowing limit.
The Iron Dome Aerial Defense System is designed to intercept rockets midair -- by targeting them and firing interceptor missiles to destroy them -- before they can kill civilians living in Israel. It was initially developed by Israel's defense technology company Rafael, but the system has since been heavily sponsored by the United States.
According to a news release on the legislation, the funding is"is consistent with the 2016 Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Israel, which commits the United States to providing additional assistance to replenish the Iron Dome after periods of fighting to allow Israel to continue to defend itself from attack."
Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who serves on the Armed Services Committee, characterized opposition from members of her own party to this funding as"devoid of substance and irresponsible." "I firmly believe our country must oppose selling weapons to anyone, anywhere without human rights law compliance" Tlaib said on Thursday.
Given the narrow margins between the two parties in the House, Democrats can only afford to lose three votes if this bill comes down to a party line vote. But since many Republicans came out in opposition to Democrats' decision to strip the provision from the House bill earlier in the week, Democrats might not need full support within their party to pass the bill.
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