House Republicans have introduced a series of bills aimed at targeting Iran and showing support for Israel in the wake of recent events. However, the path forward for aid to Israel remains uncertain as Congress grapples with divisions over the issue following Iran's retaliatory strikes on Israel.
Democrats have urged Speaker Mike Johnson to consider a Senate-passed foreign aid package that includes support for both Israel and Ukraine. On the other hand, hardline conservatives have cautioned against linking Ukraine funding to any aid package for Israel. This debate comes at a time when Johnson faces potential challenges to his leadership position.
While Johnson has not provided a clear response on how Congress will address Iran's recent attack, he has indicated that House Republicans plan to introduce pro-Israel and anti-Iran bills. These measures include condemning Iran's actions and expressing solidarity with Israel's right to defend itself.
Despite the ongoing discussions, details of the proposed Israel aid bill are still being finalized. Johnson has assured that efforts are underway to put together a comprehensive aid package for Israel, emphasizing the importance of standing with the country.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries has called for the immediate passage of the Senate-approved foreign aid package, citing the urgent need for congressional action in light of recent events in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
The House previously passed a bill providing $14.3 billion in aid to Israel, but disagreements arose over the exclusion of Ukraine aid and proposed funding cuts to the Internal Revenue Service. The Senate's $95.3 billion foreign aid bill, which includes support for Ukraine and Israel, has faced opposition from some House Republicans.
Johnson now faces a significant challenge to his speakership following a motion filed by GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who opposes additional aid to Ukraine. Johnson has described the motion as a distraction and emphasized the importance of party unity in achieving their political goals.