WASHINGTON, Oct 30 — Newly installed US House Speaker Mike Johnson said yesterday he expects floor action this week to advance a funding bill to support Israel exclusively, even though President Joe Biden is pushing for a US$106 billion (RM507 billion) aid package for Israel and Ukraine combined.

“We’re going to move a stand-alone Israel funding bill this week in the House,” Johnson said in an interview on Fox News, adding that he believes the measure will draw bipartisan support and that Republicans will back a similar measure in the Senate.

Members of the US House of Representatives, which Republicans control by a narrow majority, are scheduled to return from a recess on Wednesday.

“There are lots of things going on around the world that we have to address and we will,” Johnson said, without explicitly mentioning the Ukraine conflict. “But right now what’s happening in Israel takes the immediate attention, and we’ve got to separate that and get it through.”

Biden has called for Congress to approve US$106 billion in supplemental appropriations, with the bulk of the money going to bolster Ukraine’s defences against Russia, and the remainder split among Israel, the Indo-Pacific region and immigration enforcement along the US-Mexico border.

Johnson has said bolstering support for Israel should top the US national security agenda in the aftermath of the October 7 surprise attack on the Jewish state by Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip that killed more than 1,400 people and saw more than 200 others taken hostage.

In retaliation, Israel has sealed off Gaza and launched a barrage of air strikes on the coastal Palestinian enclave followed by a ground offensive, killing more than 8,000 Palestinians, half of them children, according Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry. — Reuters