UPDATE - Progressive Democrats plan effort to block $735M Israeli arms sale

UPDATE - Progressive Democrats plan effort to block $735M Israeli arms sale

11th-hour resolution almost certain to fail, but may serve as symbolic gesture

ADDS OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION; REVISED DECK

By Michael Hernandez

WASHINGTON (AA) - Progressive House Democrats introduced a measure on Wednesday to block a proposed sale of $735 million worth of precision-guided munitions to Israel.

Progressive stalwart Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is spearheading the resolution of disapproval along with representatives Mark Pocan and Rashida Tlaib.

It seeks to prohibit the proposed $735 million sale, largely consisting of what are known as Joint Direct Attack Munitions, which convert "dumb bombs" into precision-guided weapons.

“For decades, the U.S. has sold billions of dollars in weaponry to Israel without ever requiring them to respect basic Palestinian rights. In so doing, we have directly contributed to the death, displacement and disenfranchisement of millions," Ocasio-Cortez said in a statement.

"At a time when so many, including President Biden, support a ceasefire, we should not be sending ‘direct attack’ weaponry to Prime Minister Netanyahu to prolong this violence," she added.

US President Joe Biden previously approved the sale on May 5, but Israel's ongoing offensive on the Gaza Strip has prompted some of his fellow Democrats to strongly oppose it.

The measure is almost certain to fail with the congressional review period for the sale closing on Friday. But it will nonetheless serve as a symbolic gesture of growing opposition to US military aid for Israel among Democrats.

Congress members can still stop or modify the sale after the review period has concluded up until the point of delivery, according to Ocasio-Cortez's office.

Biden told Netanyahu during a bilateral call earlier on Wednesday that he expects Israel to de-escalate its military offensive on the Gaza Strip today "on the path to a ceasefire," the White House said.

Netanyahu, however, appears to have brushed aside the US president's demand, saying shortly afterwards that he remains "determined" to press on with the offensive. Netanyahu said the offensive will move forward in order "to return the calm and security" to Israel, according to a statement from his office.

As of Wednesday at least 227 Palestinians have been killed, including 64 children and 38 women, in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since May 10, according to the Gaza-based Health Ministry.

Twelve people have also been killed in Israel due to Palestinian rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.

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