Senate vote on arms sale shows ‘massive cracks’ in US support for Israel

The U.S. Senate voted on a resolution to block a military equipment sale to Israel, with 40 out of 47 Democratic senators supporting the measure, signaling a significant shift in political support. This move affects U.S.-Israeli defense agreements and could disrupt military logistics and supply chains. The impact extends to defense contractors, geopolitical alliances, and international security policies.

Rights advocates hail 'historic' shift as 40 out of 47 Democratic senators vote to block military bulldozers to Israel.