United Voices is calling on the White House and Congress to take immediate action to block Israel’s illegal annexation of the occupied West Bank, warning that President Trump’s verbal pledges carry no weight while Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich advances a “maximum land, minimum population” plan to seize over 80 percent of West Bank land and ethnically cleanse its Palestinian population.
United Voices is urging every member of Congress to reject the Trump administration’s proposed $6 billion weapons sale to Israel, warning that approving the deal means signing off on the continued killing of Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
Rep. Brian Mast has withdrawn Section 226 of H.R. 5300 — the provision that would have given Secretary of State Marco Rubio unilateral authority to revoke U.S. passports with no conviction, no charge, and no meaningful court oversight. United Voices is calling it a victory for organized advocacy, while documenting the broader pattern of ‘Israel First’ legislation that has been defeated through public pressure this year.
Buried in Section 226 of H.R. 5300, introduced by Rep. Brian Mast and scheduled for committee markup, is a provision that would give Secretary of State Marco Rubio unilateral authority to revoke U.S. passports based on vague ‘material support’ allegations — no conviction required, no charge necessary, no meaningful court oversight. United Voices is documenting what this bill actually does and why it matters.
After a seven-day fact-finding mission to Gaza’s border, the West Bank, Egypt, and Jordan, Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) released a landmark report accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of overseeing a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian people — and implicating the United States government as complicit through its continued military support. United Voices is amplifying their findings.
United Voices applauds U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) for traveling to the Middle East and attempting to enter Gaza to witness the humanitarian catastrophe firsthand — and is calling on more members of Congress to follow their lead and use every legislative tool available to end the U.S.-backed blockade.
United Voices calls on DHS to clarify reports of a plan to block Muslim nonprofits critical of Israel from federal grants, warning against viewpoint discrimination and political retaliation.
During the August congressional recess, 14 Democrats and 20 Republicans skipped their constituents and traveled to Israel on trips funded by AIPAC’s American Israel Education Foundation — meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while Gaza’s death toll surpassed 61,000. United Voices is publishing the names.
