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- The House passed a resolution in support of Israel in the wake of the Hamas attack.
- It was the chamber's first action since electing a new speaker, Rep. Mike Johnson.
- Over a dozen progressive Democrats — and one Republican — did not vote for the resolution.
The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a resolution in support of Israel by an overwhelmingly 412-10-6 margin following the October 7 attack by Hamas.
Over a dozen progressive Democrats — and one Republican — voted "nay" or "present."