AIPAC, a major pro-Israel lobbying group in the U.S., has removed donation options for 15 Democratic members of the House of Representatives who voted to cut aid to Israel. These Democrats, who were previously listed as 'pro-Israel' on AIPAC's website, are no longer eligible for donations despite maintaining their designation. The decision follows a failed amendment to a foreign affairs spending bill that aimed to halt $3.3 billion in military and humanitarian aid to Israel. AIPAC expressed disappointment with the 103 Democrats who supported the amendment, calling their actions 'weakening America and our ally Israel.' While the amendment was defeated, the debate highlights growing internal divisions within the Democratic Party over Israel aid, with some left-wing Democrats advocating for ending aid and others promoting more targeted military funding.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Democratic lawmakers who voted to cut aid to Israel in a negative light, using phrases like 'weaken America and our ally Israel' and labeling their actions as 'anti-Israel.' It emphasizes AIPAC's disapproval and portrays the amendment as a threat to U.S.-Israel relations. The




