US House to vote on Ukraine, Israel aid, setting up showdown among Republicans
- Package includes US$61 billion in funding for Kyiv long-delayed by Trump loyalists
- The bills also allocate over US$26 billion for Israel and US$8 billion for Taiwan

The Republican leader in the House of Representatives announced Wednesday a vote on a massive new military aid package that includes some US$61 billion in long-delayed support for Ukraine, as well as billions for Israel and Taiwan.
The move could finally get much-needed help to outgunned Ukrainian forces as they battle Russian invaders.
But it also sets up a showdown with Johnson’s own far-right wing, which for months has been steered by Donald Trump into blocking aid to Ukraine.
“We expect the vote on final passage on these bills to be on Saturday evening,” Speaker Mike Johnson announced.

Along with the US$61 billion for Ukraine, the bills allocate more than US$26 billion for Israel as it wages war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip and squares up against regional foe Iran and its proxies.