Brown criticizes a proposed amendment on Israel aid, urging a more serious debate on U.S. Middle East policy.
Quiver AI Summary
Brown statement on Massie amendment: Rep. Shontel Brown said the Massie Amendment to a State Department and national security spending bill presented “a false choice” between ending all U.S. assistance to Israel, including humanitarian aid, and accepting the “Trump-Netanyahu status quo.” She said such foreign policy decisions should not be made through amendments to partisan bills.
Brown says policy should evolve: Brown said she voted against the underlying bill and was present on the amendment because, in her view, “U.S. policy must evolve.” She described herself as a supporter of the U.S.-Israel relationship and said she believes a two-state solution is critical to peace.
Call for debate: Brown said Congress should have “an honest debate” about changing U.S. policy to better support Israel’s security, protect Palestinian dignity, and promote stability in the Middle East.
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