The Senate has approved a $95 billion war aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, marking a significant move amid debates over U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. The legislation, passed with a resounding 79-18 vote, aims to bolster Ukraine’s defense against Russia, provide humanitarian aid to Israel and Gaza, and counter Chinese threats in Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific. President Joe Biden is expected to swiftly sign the bill, with around $1 billion of aid set to be dispatched immediately. The bipartisan effort reflects a united stance to support allies and curb Russian aggression, despite opposition from some Republicans and left-wing senators.