Group of Oregonians Pushes for Bill to Stop Sending Weapons to Israel

Tyler Francke

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Group of Oregonians Pushes for Bill to Stop Sending Weapons to Israel

PORTLAND, Ore. – Palestinian residents of Oregon, joined by elected officials and community advocates, rallied Thursday outside Portland City Hall in support of new federal legislation aimed at limiting U.S. arms shipments to Israel.


The “Block the Bombs” Act

The event centered on the “Block the Bombs Act,” a bill introduced in Congress that would curb the president’s authority to transfer weapons to Israel. Supporters say the measure is intended to prevent further escalation in Gaza and to ensure U.S. arms are not used against civilians.

Backers of the bill argue that American-made bombs and military equipment have contributed to humanitarian suffering in the region. They are urging Oregon’s full congressional delegation—six representatives and two senators—to take a stand by co-sponsoring the legislation.

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Local Leaders Join the Call

Speakers at Thursday’s event included members of the Portland City Council, state lawmakers, and representatives of the Palestinian community. They described the legislation as a step toward aligning U.S. foreign policy with human rights values.

“We cannot stand by while American tax dollars fund weapons that kill innocent civilians,” one speaker said, calling the bill a chance for Oregon lawmakers to show leadership.


Congressional Response So Far

Two members of Oregon’s delegation—Rep. Val Hoyle and Rep. Suzanne Bonamici—have already signed on as co-sponsors of the legislation. Their support was welcomed by attendees, who emphasized the importance of broader representation.

As of Thursday, other members of Oregon’s delegation had not publicly announced their positions. FOX 12 reported that inquiries had been sent to their offices but responses had not yet been received.


A Growing Movement

The Portland rally is part of a broader national campaign to build momentum for the “Block the Bombs” Act. Organizers hope that grassroots support, especially in states like Oregon, will pressure Congress to reconsider the scope of U.S. military aid to Israel.

Community members said the event was about more than one bill—it was also a statement of solidarity with Palestinians living under siege.


What’s Next

Advocates plan to continue lobbying Oregon lawmakers in the coming weeks, with additional demonstrations and outreach planned in Portland, Salem, and Eugene.

Whether the “Block the Bombs” Act gains traction remains uncertain, but organizers say their message is clear: Oregon’s representatives should support legislation that prevents American weapons from fueling conflict abroad.

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