Rahm Emanuel joins calls to end US ‘financial aid’ as Democratic support for Israel hits new lows
Rahm Emanuel has joined growing calls for the United States to end subsidies tied to its military sales to Israel, arguing that Israel should purchase weapons on the same terms as other US allies.
“The days of taxpayers subsidizing Israel militarily, that’s over,” Emanuel said during an appearance on Bill Maher’s HBO Max show “Real Time.” “No more financial aid.”
Emanuel is the Jewish former mayor of Chicago who is seen as a likely 2028 Democratic presidential candidate. His comments come months after he said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli government bore responsibility for the starvation of Palestinians in Gaza last summer.
Now, as support for Israel hits a record low among Democrats and party leaders increasingly move away from the United States’ longstanding backing of the country, calls to end US military aid to Israel are gaining traction.
Last week, all but seven Senate Democrats voted to block the sales of certain weapons to Israel, marking a doubling in the number of lawmakers backing similar resolutions in just two years.
Emanuel, whose father was born in Jerusalem and who volunteered as a civilian with the Israeli army during the Gulf War in the 1990s, told Maher that Israel should be able to fund its own military — and implied that it might not meet the United States’ standards for being able to purchase US-made weapons.
“Israel is a very wealthy nation. There should be no more taxpayer support for what they want to do and they get the same deal that any one of our allies do,” Emanuel said. “They have to abide by the laws of the United States if they’re going to buy X weapons, and that’s how it should be constructed.”
In January, Netanyahu said for the first time that he wanted to “taper off” US military aid to Israel over the next decade until it reaches zero. His pledge was quickly met with support from South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who said at the time, “We need not wait 10 years.”
Speaking of the joint US-Israeli war in Iran, Emanuel said the move amounted to a “violation of a rule Israel’s had for 78 years,” arguing that Israel had long sought to avoid pulling the United States into conflicts with its neighbors.
“The United States should never spill any blood for the State of Israel’s security,” Emanuel said. “What happened here going into Iran with the United States and Israel fighting together, which has never happened in 78 years, is a major change in policy for the State of Israel, which comes with political risk, and now they’re seeing it.”
US President Donald Trump has denied Israel talked him into launching the war and on Monday hit out at a report saying Netanyahu influenced his decision, calling it “fake news” while adding that the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, invasion of Israel from Gaza further contributed to his “lifelong opinion that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON.”
Netanyahu has repeatedly derided the idea that he dragged the US into war with Iran, similarly calling it “fake news,” and insisting that Trump only bases his decisions on “what he thinks is good for America.”
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