Senator Bernie Sanders posted a tweet by Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and called for cutting U.S. aid to Israel. The demand comes as Tucker Carlson also announced he will no longer support the Republican Party over its ties to Israel, which the desk reported Monday.
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) shared a tweet by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday early morning and called for an end to U.S. military aid to Israel. The post did not specify which Ben-Gvir tweet Sanders linked to, nor did it detail the precise nature of the demand.
The call by Sanders follows a similar move by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, who announced Monday night that he will no longer support the Republican Party, citing the U.S. administration's emerging agreement with Iran—which he described as a 'surrender.' Carlson's statement, reported by The Zioneer at 23:09 Monday, also linked his decision to Israel-related policies.
Both Sanders and Carlson represent opposite ends of the American political spectrum but have recently voiced strong opposition to U.S. support for Israel. The batch provides no further context on coordination between the two figures. The development is unfolding, and no official Israeli or U.S. reaction has been reported yet.
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