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Yet the defeat did something his opponents did not intend: it forced a national reckoning. The debate dragged into the open uncomfortable questions about U.S. complicity, legal obligations under arms export laws, and whether “ironclad” alliances should ever be conditional on human rights. For many watching, the vote was not just about Gaza or Israel, but about what kind of country America chooses to be when the cost of its foreign policy is measured in civilian graves.