Democrats Warn Netanyahu's Stance Against Palestinian State May Disrupt U.S. Aid and Relations
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Senate Democrats push back on Netanyahu's opposition to a Palestinian state, warning it could complicate bipartisan negotiations on aid package for Israel.
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Progressives question whether the U.S. should continue providing aid to Israel given Netanyahu's stance.
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Democratic senators say Netanyahu's position makes prospects for peace difficult and complicates relations with the U.S.
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Republicans argue Israel should decide whether to pursue a one or two state solution, not the U.S.
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Blinken visits Capitol Hill to brief senators on his Middle East trip and efforts to get Israel and Arab leaders to agree on path forward for Gaza.