Why are Democrats skipping Netanyahu's Congress address?

Why are Democrats skipping Netanyahu's Congress address?

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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will deliver a speech to Congress this Wednesday, but several Democratic leaders will not attend the speech.

Democratic leaders are opposed to Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, which has killed a huge number of civilians and created a humanitarian crisis.

All four top congressional leaders, including Senators Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, have invited Netanyahu to speak to Congress, but several prominent Democrats have opposed it.

Senator Dick Durbin has criticized Israel's war strategy as "beyond acceptable self-defense" and condemned Netanyahu's rejection of peace plans.

Senator Chris Van Hollen has criticized Netanyahu's government for rejecting the two-state solution, trying to explain the gap between the Israeli public and their leaders.

Representative Rashida Tlaib called Netanyahu a "war criminal" and called his invitation to Congress shameful.

Some lawmakers cite a lack of time, while others, such as Senator Tim Kaine, emphasize the need to take steps toward peace and aid in Gaza.

US support for Israel has divided Democrats, with some strongly criticizing Netanyahu and demanding an end to the Gaza crisis.

Netanyahu's speech to Congress highlights an ongoing debate over US foreign policy and efforts for peace in the Middle East.