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Full List of Senators Who Voted To Block Israel Arms Deal [1]

['Andrew Stanton', 'Newsweek Staff', 'Jason D. Greenblatt']

Date: 2025-07-31 12:36:33-04:00

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A majority of Democratic senators voted in support of Senator Bernie Sanders' resolution to block an arms deal to Israel as public opinion shifts amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Newsweek reached out to Sanders' office for comment via email.

Why It Matters

Support for Israel has become a sticking point in the Democratic Party amid growing humanitarian concerns about its military operations in Gaza. Recent polling suggests Democratic voters are becoming more critical of Israel, though many elected Democrats remain supportive of providing more aid.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas led an attack against Israel, killing 1,200 and abducting 251 people. Israel has said 58 hostages remain in Gaza, and that only 21 of them are believed to be alive. Israel has since launched an offensive on Gaza, killing more than 60,000 people, according to The Associated Press, citing Gaza's Health Ministry. Critics have sounded the alarm on Israel's military operation, raising concerns about the number of civilians killed or displaced.

Senator Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally in Washington on April 29, 2025. Senator Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally in Washington on April 29, 2025. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

What To Know

Sanders, a Vermont independent who has been critical of Israel, introduced two resolutions the Senate voted on Wednesday. Although both failed to receive majority support, they received record support from Senate Democrats.

One resolution that would block the sale of assault rifles to Israel received support from 27 Democrats, while one to block the sale of more than $675 million in arms sales received support from 24 Democrats.

These Democrats voted for both of Sanders' resolutions.

Angela Alsobrooks (Maryland)

Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin)

Lisa Blunt Rochester (Delaware)

Tammy Duckworth (Illinois)

Dick Durbin (Illinois)

Martin Heinrich (New Mexico)

Mazie Hirono (Hawaii)

Tim Kaine (Virginia)

Andy Kim (New Jersey)

Angus King (Maine, an independent who caucuses with Democrats)

Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota)

Ben Ray Lujan (New Mexico)

Ed Markey (Massachusetts)

Jeff Merkley (Oregon)

Chris Murphy (Connecticut)

Patty Murray (Washington)

Bernie Sanders (Vermont)

Brian Schatz (Hawaii)

Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire)

Tina Smith (Minnesota)

Chris Van Hollen (Maryland)

Raphael Warnock (Georgia)

Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts)

Peter Welch (Vermont)

These three senators voted for the amendment to block the sale of rifles to Israel.

Jon Ossoff (Georgia)

Jack Reed (Rhode Island)

Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island)

Ossoff, who is up for reelection next year, wrote in a statement that he does "not believe the United States Senate should acquiesce without objection to the extreme mass deprivation of civilians in Gaza, including the intolerable starvation of children" and that he is concerned the rifles would be "allocated to police forces under the control of Itamar Ben-Gvir."

Still, he said he voted against the other resolution because he believes the U.S. "must continue to support the Israeli people, who face the persistent threat of rocket and missile attack."

The vote comes just days after a new Gallup poll found increasing dissatisfaction toward Israel among Americans and particularly Democrats. Only 32 percent of Americans, and 8 percent of Democrats, supported Israel's actions in Gaza. It surveyed 1,002 adults from July 7-21 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

It also comes amid growing concerns about the potential starvation of civilians in Gaza. The United Nations has said there is "mounting evidence" of starvation, including plummeting food consumption and acute malnutrition. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied that civilians are starving in Gaza.

Several Democrats who have been more pro-Israel voted in support of the resolutions.

Blunt Rochester wrote in a statement that her votes "underscore the importance of finding peace in the region, and a lasting ceasefire in Gaza that puts an end to the civilian casualties is the best way to achieve that."

What People Are Saying

Senator Bernie Sanders, in a statement: "By a vote of 27-17, Senate Democrats voted to stop sending arms shipments to a Netanyahu government which has waged a horrific, immoral and illegal war against the Palestinian people. The tide is turning. Americans don't want to spend billions to starve children in Gaza."

Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester, in a statement: "Until Israel significantly shifts its military posture to end the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank, I cannot in good conscience support further military aid and arms sales to Israel. It is critical that the Israeli government resume the adequate flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, stop the senseless bombing, and work with the United States and our international partners to secure a lasting ceasefire and end this war."

Senator Rafael Warnock, in a statement: "It is wrong to starve children and other innocent civilians to death. Yet, whether through gross incompetence, woeful indifference, or some combination thereof, that is exactly what is happening right now in Gaza under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu and his government. It is a moral atrocity that cannot abide the conscience of those who believe in human dignity, freedom, and human thriving. That is why I will vote to support the Joint Resolution of Disapproval put before the Senate tonight."

What Happens Next

Polling suggests Americans are becoming more critical of Israel, which will likely continue facing international pressure over its actions in Gaza.

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