'We have a situation where Netanyahu continues to essentially, you know, give the finger to the president of the United States,' the senator said.
“We have a situation where Netanyahu continues to essentially, you know, give the finger to the president of the United States,” the senator said.
“My view is that a partnership needs to be a two-way street, not a one-way blank check with American taxpayer dollars,” the Maryland Democrat said on ABC’s “This Week.” “So, this is not about saying we’re not going to provide any more weapons. It’s about saying, hey, we have requests: Don’t let people starve to death.”
“We have a situation where Netanyahu continues to essentially, you know, give the finger to the president of the United States, and we’re sending more bombs. So, that doesn’t make sense,” Van Hollen told Raddatz.
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