The Kustoff Amendment to HJ Res 37, the bill purporting to withdraw U.S. from Yemen. Good arguments exist that it wouldn't actually do anything, but check out this amendment, passed 424-0, with 3 voting "present":
The bill as amended is on the way to the Senate, perhaps won't pass.
They took a poorly written bill to withdraw us from Yemen, and turned it into a call to arms against worldwide antisemitism.
(11) It is in the national security interest
of the United States to combat anti-Semi-
tism around the world because—
(A) anti-Semitism is a challenge to the
basic principles of tolerance, pluralism, and
democracy, and the shared values that bind
Americans together;
(B) there has been a significant amount of
anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hatred that
must be most strongly condemned; and
(C) there is an urgent need to ensure the
safety and security of Jewish communities,
including synagogues, schools, cemeteries,
and other institutions.
(12) It is in the foreign policy interest of
the United States to continue to emphasize
the importance of combating anti-Semitism
in our bilateral and multilateral relations,
including with the United Nations, European
Union institutions, Arab League, and the Or-
ganization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe.
(13) Because it is important to the national
security interest of the United States to
maintain strong bipartisan support for
Israel, the only democracy in the Middle
East, all attempts to delegitimize and deny
Israel’s right to exist must be denounced and
rejected.
(14) It is in the national security interest
of the United States to oppose restrictive
trade practices or boycotts fostered or im-
posed by any foreign country against other
countries friendly to the United States or
against any United States person.
https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/2019/02/13/house-section/article/H1543-1