Aid A Non-Starter: Sen. Van Hollen on Speaker’s Israel Bill

Bloomberg Television published this video item, entitled “Aid A Non-Starter: Sen. Van Hollen on Speaker’s Israel Bill” – below is their description.

Democratic Senator of Maryland, Chris Van Hollen, discusses Speaker Johnson’s standalone Israel Aid Bill and gives his insights on why he thinks it won’t pass in the Senate. He also talks about what’s next for military promotions as some Republican Congress members appeared to turn on Senator Tommy Tuberville’s military promotion blockade. Senator Van Hollen speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power.”

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Israel, a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea, is regarded by Jews, Christians and Muslims as the biblical Holy Land. Its most sacred sites are in Jerusalem. Within its Old City, the Temple Mount complex includes the Dome of the Rock shrine, the historic Western Wall, Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Israel’s financial hub, Tel Aviv, is known for its Bauhaus architecture and beaches. 

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