Israel war: Tuberville's office says military promotion hold will remain despite war

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Israel war: Tuberville's office says military promotion hold will remain despite war
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Misty Severi is a breaking news reporter for the Washington Examiner. She has a particular interest in the United States military, European and international politics, and U.S. and European history. Misty has led the Washington Examiner's breaking news coverage on the British prime minister elections and the royal family, including the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the coronation of King Charles III, and even interviewed former Prime Minister Liz Truss. She received her bachelor's from Califor

Sen. Tommy Tuberville will not be lifting his hold on hundreds of military promotions despite a mounting war in Israel, his office said on Monday, saying it does not affect U.S. readiness.

The senator, who launched his protest against the Pentagon's abortion travel policy in February, has caused a delay in more than 300 military promotions, but each officer can still be confirmed individually.“The Pentagon clearly thinks forcing taxpayers to facilitate abortion is more important than confirming their top nominees without a vote.

Tuberville recently led Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to force a vote on the confirmation of the United States's most senior officers, including the confirmation of the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Charles Q. Brown. The statement comes after a Palestinian terrorist organization, Hamas, launched surprise attacks against Israel on Saturday during a Jewish holiday. Israel has since retaliated by launching its own missile strikes into the Gaza Strip, and the Israeli government has declared war against Hamas.Stafford told the Washington Examiner that the hold was not affecting the readiness of the U.S.

At least nine U.S. nationals were among the more than 700 fatalities in the attack, the State Department confirmed on Monday, and others remain unaccounted for. Thousands of others have been wounded, but there is no tally on how many Americans have been wounded. Two members of Congress were in Israel at the time of the first attack but have since safely returned to the U.S.

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