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    House GOP Proposes $14B Aid Bill for Israel, Funded by Cutting IRS Allocation in Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act

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    House Republicans Propose to Boost Israel Aid by Redirecting Funds from Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act

    What’s happening?


    House Republicans are proposing a plan to increase aid to Israel. The strategy involves redirecting funds currently allocated to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) under President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act.

    Why does it matter?


    This move underscores the Republicans’ commitment to Israel’s security and their ongoing support for the Middle Eastern ally. It also highlights their critique of President Biden’s economic policies, particularly the Inflation Reduction Act. The proposal could spark a heated debate about U.S. foreign aid and domestic economic policies.

    The bigger picture


    The proposal reflects the broader political dynamics in the U.S., where support for Israel remains a key issue. It also brings into focus the Republicans’ stance on domestic economic issues, particularly their opposition to increased funding for the IRS under the Inflation Reduction Act.


    This story was first published on Fox News .

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