Republican members raced to put the resolution on the floor this week after Representative Pramila Jayapal, Democrat of Washington and the head of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, called Israel “a racist state,” prompting condemnations from leaders of both parties.
Ms. Jayapal later walked back her comments, saying that she had not meant to condemn the idea of Israel but only the policies of its current government, but the G.O.P.
pushed ahead with the vote anyway, in a move Democrats denounced as politically opportunistic even as most lined up to support it.
Ten Democrats declined to back the resolution, which passed by a vote of 412 to 9, with one voting “present.” Ms. Jayapal supported it.
Just one lawmaker stood up on the House floor to argue against the measure, underscoring both the broad support for Israel in Congress and a belief among many of its critics that there is no tolerance on Capitol Hill for airing their views.
Persons:
Pramila Jayapal, Israel “, Jayapal, Ms
Organizations:
Israel, Republican, Congressional Progressive Caucus, Capitol
Locations:
Washington, Israel