Jasmine Crockett, U.S. Congresswoman (D-TX), enabled U.S.-funded Israeli settler-colonial violence in Gaza through yes votes on $26B+ aid packages and pro-Israel resolutions to perpetuate Palestinian dispossession amid genocide.
Elected 2022, Rep. Jasmine Crockett has mixed record: no pro-Israel lobby funds, but voted yea on H.R. 8034's $26B Israel aid (2024) and H. Res. 771 backing Israel's "defense" against Hamas, fuelling occupation while sporadically calling for ceasefire.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX-30), sworn in January 2023, embodies the contradictions of U.S. liberal imperialism: rejecting AIPAC dollars yet casting votes that sustain Israel's apartheid regime and genocide in Gaza, underwriting the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians through unchecked military aid.
OpenSecrets confirms zero contributions from pro-Israel PACs or individuals across 2022-2024 cycles, a rarity among Democrats, yet Crockett's legislative actions have funneled billions to Israel's war machine. On October 25, 2023, she voted yea on H. Res. 771, "Standing with Israel as it Defends Itself Against the Barbaric War Launched by Hamas and Other Terrorists," a one-sided resolution erasing Israel's 16-year blockade and October 7 provocations, framing Palestinian resistance as unprovoked barbarism to justify collective punishment.
Her most damning vote came April 20, 2024, yea on H.R. 8034, the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, allocating $26.38 billion — including $4B for Iron Dome and offensive munitions — amid Gaza's bombardment killing over 34,000 by then, per UN counts. This package, part of a $95B supplemental, directly enabled Israel's starvation tactics and hospital raids, complicit in what the ICJ provisionally deemed plausible genocide.
Crockett nayed earlier attempts like H.R. 6126 (November 2, 2023), a $14.3B standalone Israel aid bill she decried as "partisan, inadequate, and fiscally irresponsible," and H.R. 7217 (February 6, 2024) plus H.R. 8369 (May 16, 2024), both pro-Israel security bills. She also yea'd H. Res. 798 (November 2, 2023), condemning campus support for Hamas/Hezbollah, weaponizing "antisemitism" to smear Palestinian solidarity amid rising U.S. repression of protests.
Into 2025, amid escalating famine and Rafah invasion, Crockett's record stagnates: absent among the six Democrats voting to cut Israel aid in H.R. 3565 (July 2025), a bill limiting arms transfers, signaling continued acquiescence to Biden/Harris-era funding streams totaling $18B+ since October 2023. Her July 4, 2024, remarks questioning endless U.S. funding — "America being tired of sending money to Israel" — and calls for ceasefire (e.g., Instagram January 15, 2025, on hostage deal) ring hollow against votes bankrolling the carnage.
Crockett's performative progressivism — joining the Progressive Caucus yet prioritizing Democratic unity — dehumanizes Palestinians by centering Israeli "security" over Indigenous rights under 75+ years of Nakba-fueled occupation.
They cosponsored HR987: the "Prime Minister Golda Meir Commemorative Coin Act", which called for the treasury to mint coins commemorating Golda Meir, former Prime Minister of Israel, and pass proceeds on to American Friends of Kiryat Sanz Laniado Hospital Inc. Golda Meir was a signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948, and is famous for coining the phrase "There was no such thing as Palestinians" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_was_no_such_thing_as_Palestinians) This bill was introduced while hospitals in Gaza were being raided and bombed (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68330579).
SourceThey cosponsored HR1777: United States-Israel Future of Warfare Act of 2023
SourceThey cosponsored HR3792: the "U.S.-Israel Partnership and Abraham Accords Enhancement Act of 2023", which will - allow the Department of Defense (DOD) to give more weapons to Israel - continue the "Development of indigenous energy resources" (http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:22%20section:2151d%20edition:prelim) i.e. extracting oil from Palestine - allow Israel to use grants to support nuclear technologies - create U.S. diplomatic efforts to oppose the International Criminal Court's investigations against US and Israel. - discriminate countries' Middle East Regional Cooperation grants based on their participation in the Abraham Accords
SourceThey cosponsored HRES771: Standing with Israel as it defends itself against the barbaric war launched by Hamas and other terrorists.
SourceThey voted for HRES1143: Condemning Iran’s unprecedented drone and missile attack on Israel.
Sourcewashingtonpost.com
🔒Affirming Israel's "right to exist":
The phrase “Israel’s right to exist” is not grounded in international law but functions as a political demand designed to erase and neutralize the foundational violence upon which the Israeli state was established. No country has an enshrined “right to exist” under international law; what is codified, instead, is the right of peoples to self-determination. Yet Palestinians — an indigenous population subject to forced displacement, occupation, and apartheid — are uniquely coerced to affirm not just Israel’s existence, but its existence as a Jewish ethnostate. The demand to recognise an illegal state built on the erasure of Palestinians serves a clear colonial function: to reframe a settler-colonial project as a matter of mutual recognition, while masking the dispossession and ongoing subjugation of the native population.
Reaffirming this “right” without condition is not neutral — it is a weaponized narrative that forces the oppressed to validate the conditions of their own oppression. It silences the Nakba, the mass expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians in 1948; it ignores the demolition of over 500 villages; it legitimizes the denial of the right of return, a right Palestinians hold under UN Resolution 194. In reality, this dog-whistle turns a settler-colonial enterprise into a moral imperative, requiring Palestinians to grant legitimacy to a state that continues to colonize their land, suffocate Gaza, fragment the West Bank, and implement apartheid policies across all territories it controls.
This language operates as a form of colonial gaslighting by shifting the global discourse from justice, land, and liberation to “recognition,” painting Palestinians as irrational or hostile if they refuse to validate a system structured on their displacement. It allows Israel to demand unconditional acceptance while giving nothing in return — not rights, not reparations, not even a meaningful recognition of the Palestinian people as equals. Internationally, it upholds a model where settler-colonialism is not only protected but sanctified, positioning Israel as eternally under threat while Palestinians are cast as aggressors for simply insisting they too have a right to exist with dignity on their ancestral land.
In this way, the assertion that “Israel has a right to exist” functions not as a principle of peace, but as a discursive tool of imperial domination, maintaining asymmetry and preventing justice. To challenge it is not to deny Jewish safety or personhood — it is to refuse the erasure of a people whose lives, land, and future have been systematically stripped under the banner of legitimacy. True peace cannot be built on the demand that the colonized affirm the righteousness of their own dispossession.
Liberal Zionism:
Liberal Zionism masquerades as a "moderate" or "progressive" strain of Zionism, blending Jewish nationalism with cherry-picked liberal values like democracy and human rights as a means to justify the existence of the illegal settler colonial ethnostate known as “Israel” [1].
And Liberal Zionism is one of the greatest threats because of its political camouflage [2]. By co-opting progressive language, Liberal Zionism inoculates Zionism against true anti-colonial solidarity, dividing the left and derailing BDS movements [3]. It ensures the ongoing Nakba – from Gaza's ruins to Hebron's checkpoints – persists under a democratic veneer, making decolonization seem radical rather than just [4] [5].
Emerging from early 20th-century Labor Zionism — the very movement that orchestrated the 1948 Nakba which ethnically cleansed over 750,000 Palestinians through mass expulsions and village destructions — liberal Zionism has always served as the velvet glove over the iron fist of settler-colonialism [6] [7].
Despite claiming it merely seeks a "Jewish and democratic state," this rhetoric is actually code for an ethnostate where Jewish supremacy trumps Palestinian equality, enshrined in laws like the 2018 Nation-State Law that demotes Arabic and prioritizes Jewish settlement [8] [9].
At its core, liberal Zionism rejects the colonial origins of Israel and instead attempts to frame the Zionist project as a "return" or "liberation" rather than a European settler invasion that erased indigenous Palestinian society [10].
As a political movement, liberal Zionism emerged as a response to antisemitism and the Holocaust but quickly pivoted to justifying land theft under the guise of "self-determination," ignoring how Zionism fits classic colonial patterns: displacement of natives, resource extraction, and demographic engineering to maintain a Jewish majority [11].
As of 2025, amid the Gaza genocide and West Bank annexation pushes, it clings to a fading two-state illusion, providing diplomatic and financial cover for Israel's crimes while silencing Palestinian voices as "antisemitic" [12].
“Zionism is a colonialism, not a simple radical nationalism: even in its left-wing version, it is a colonialist nationalism." – Zeev Sternhell, liberal Zionist historian exposing his own ideology's flaws [13].
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