A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the proposed foreign military sale to the Government of Israel of certain defense articles and services.
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This is a joint resolution of disapproval, which is a tool Congress can use to block or reverse a decision made by the executive branch. In this case, the resolution seeks to stop a proposed sale of certain military weapons, equipment, or related services from the United States government to the government of Israel. The specific items being sold are not described in the bill text provided, but foreign military sales of this type are typically arranged through the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department.
Under U.S. law, Congress has the authority to review and potentially block proposed foreign military sales by passing a resolution like this one. If both the House and Senate passed this resolution and it became law, it would officially disapprove of and halt the specific arms deal in question. However, the president could veto such a resolution, and Congress would then need a two-thirds majority in both chambers to override that veto.
Currently, the resolution has been introduced in the Senate and sent to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, where members will review it before deciding whether to advance it further. It has not yet been voted on. The resolution would primarily affect U.S.-Israel defense relations, American defense contractors involved in the sale, and the broader U.S. foreign policy relationship with Israel and the surrounding region.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
March 19, 2026
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Mar 19, 2026Introduced in Senate
Mar 19, 2026