State Department lays out plans for $7 billion-plus arms sale to Israel as Netanyahu visits DC
- The State Department plans to sell over $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands of bombs and missiles, following a meeting between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- The arms package includes $6.75 billion in munitions and $660 million for Hellfire missiles, aimed at enhancing Israel's military capabilities.
- This arms deal is under review by Congress and is expected to face little resistance due to bipartisan support for U.S.-Israeli defense agreements.
- The sale underscores Trump's support for Israel amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the U.S. Commitment to Israel's security and military edge.
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$7B Arms Sale to Israel Won't Wait for Congressional Review
The Trump administration has told Congress it's moving ahead with weapons sales to Israel totaling more than $7 billion, circumventing the review being conducted in a House committee. The State Department made the notification on Friday, the New York Times reports. Congress had put a hold on a $1 billion...
THANK YOU, Mr President! Trump fast tracks $7 billion in weapons sales to Israel that the Biden Regime had delayed
Israel had already bought and paid for these weapons long ago, but the Biden Regime put delivery of the much needed munitions on hold to punish Netanyahu for advancing into Rafah. The announcement comes at a particularly sensitive time, but underscores Trump’s staunch support for Israel. The Trump administration plans to sell more than $7 […]
Netanyahu reflects on week-long trip to the United States
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Mark Levin about his meeting with President Trump and other U.S. officials, discussing how this trip will further strengthen the strong relationship between the U.S. and Israel. The post WATCH: Netanyahu reflects on week-long trip to the United States appeared first on World Israel News.
Trump team plans to sell $7B in weapons to Israel — as top Dem rips administration for bypassing Congress
The State Department told Congress Friday of the massive arms-sales agreement – which comes as a fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas holds -- two days after President Donald Trump met at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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