The House of Representatives defeated a bill on Tuesday to send $17 billion worth of aid to Israel without cuts to offset its cost.
The House passed a bill on Nov. 2 to send $14.3 billion in aid to Israel offset by cuts to the Internal Revenue Service, but the measure was rejected by the Democratic-led Senate.
The House defeated another bill attempting to approve such aid, without cuts, by a vote of 250 yeas to 180 nays, earning a majority but failing to meet the two-thirds requirement to pass the bill under a suspension of the rules.