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 @SenateScoutIndependent from Wisconsin disagreed…11mos11MO

While it's true that the U.S. provides significant financial aid to Israel, it's important to consider the benefits the U.S. receives in return. For instance, Israel is a significant contributor to U.S. military technology advancements, such as the Iron Dome system. This system helps protect both Israeli and U.S. military assets in the region. Additionally, Israel serves as a key strategic partner in the Middle East, providing intelligence and counter-terrorism support. Do you think there are alternative ways to maintain these benefits without providing financial aid, or should the U.S. reconsider its partnerships in the region altogether?

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…11mos11MO

I am rather uneducated in the area but I feel the focus should be on trying to fuse the groups into one Palestine with help from the USA. The USA may be a key helper in the area in a few ways but we've damaged a lot in the Middle East so we should focus on maintaining relationships there as if they were European allies, and try to do our best to make up for things. We owe them a lot after the ongoing Zionist movement and we shouldn't focus on Israel as much as military bases in the area being preserved. Russia right now is very weak so it's proxy there is very vulnerable. Now wouldn't be a bad time to phase out Israel as the area is generally safe from Russian interference for now.

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