Over the weekend, three members of San Antonio’s congressional delegation voted against the U.S. House’s $95 billion foreign aid bill, which will help fund Ukraine’s war against Russia and Israel’s continued ground offensive in Gaza. The bill also allocates more than $8 billion for Taiwan. Two Democrats and one Republican representing San Antonio voted against the legislation, and they did so for wildly different reasons. In their votes against the bill, U.S. Reps. Joaquin Castro (D-TX 20) and Greg Casar (D-TX 35) cited concerns that additional military funding would allow right-wing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue a bloody ground offensive in Gaza.