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US Senator Peter Welch Slams White House for Lifting Arms Restrictions on Israel

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Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) (Source: Reuters)

US Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT). Photo: Reuters

US Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) slammed the Trump administration this week for lifting restrictions on arms transfers to Israel, insisting that the Jewish state be forced to broker a “peace” with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.

America shouldn’t give Israel 2,000-pound bombs to drop on one of the most densely populated areas in the world. We should help bring the remaining hostages home, surge aid for civilians in need, and create a lasting peace,” Welch posted on X/Twitter on Tuesday.

Welch’s post came in response to reports that the White House directed the Pentagon to approve shipments of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, reversing a partial arms blockade implemented by the former Biden administration. The Biden administration placed restrictions on the heavy-duty artillery to Israel last May, citing concerns over excessive civilian casualties and frustration over Jerusalem’s decision to pursue military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. 

“We released them. We released them today. And they’ll have them. They paid for them and they’ve been waiting for them for a long time. They’ve been in storage,” US President Donald Trump said to reporters on Jan. 25, referring to the bombs meant for Israel.

Last November, Welch joined a chorus of left-wing progressives in calling for the Biden administration to place an arms embargo on Israel, arguing that the Jewish state has violated “international humanitarian law” during its war against Hamas. 

“The Leahy Law and other US laws are clear: All countries are held to the same standard, and all countries that receive US security assistance must follow international humanitarian law,” Welch said in a statement. “Israel is no different.”

Earlier this month, Welch said he was “so, so relieved” that Israel and Hamas had reached a ceasefire agreement, and called for a “surging of humanitarian assistance” into Gaza. 

John Spencer, the chair of urban warfare studies at West Point’s Modern Warfare Institute, has stated that imposing an arms embargo on Israel would strengthen Hamas and prolong the war in Gaza. Spencer pointed out that heavy munitions, such as 2,000-pound bombs, are capable of penetrating the earth and collapsing underground tunnels, which Hamas has built and utilized to hide hostages, plan attacks, and use civilians as human shields. Therefore, Spencer argued, a ban on arms transfers to Israel would lead Hamas to build more tunnels underneath the besieged enclave.

Israel says it has gone to unprecedented lengths to try and avoid civilian casualties in Gaza, noting its efforts to evacuate areas before it targets them and to warn residents of impending military operations with leaflets, text messages, and other forms of communication. However, Hamas, which rules Gaza, has in many cases prevented people from leaving, according to the Israeli military.

Another challenge for Israel has been Hamas’s widely recognized military strategy of embedding its terrorists within Gaza’s civilian population and commandeering civilian facilities like hospitals, schools, and mosques to run operations and direct attacks.

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