US Congress members oppose bill to penalize companies boycotting Israel - vote canceled

A bill in the U.S. Congress aimed at expanding penalties against boycotts of Israel and U.S.-friendly nations faced opposition from President Donald Trump's allies, leading to the cancellation of the vote. Republican House Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene argued that it infringed on freedom of speech, stating, 'Why are we voting on laws for other countries?' The law was intended to impose sanctions on boycotts originating from organizations like the UN, particularly against companies operating beyond the Green Line.
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