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Trump says 'we'll be selling' F-35s to Saudi Arabia

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump announced at the White House that the United States will sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, reviving a paused policy to resume sales to Riyadh.
  • Trump's push links the sale to encouraging Saudi Arabia to normalise ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords and deepening U.S.-Saudi security and commercial cooperation.
  • Saudi Arabia has requested 48 F-35 aircraft, a figure cleared earlier this month, while Pentagon intelligence and U.S. reviewers warn the technology could be at risk of transfer to China and Israel remains the sole regional F-35 operator.
  • Israeli officials insist the sale must be conditioned on Saudi normalization with Israel to protect Jerusalem's edge, while U.S. lawmakers likely oppose it over human rights concerns and past arms-sale pauses; senior White House officials say the administration leans toward approval despite warnings.
  • If approved, the sale would make Saudi Arabia the first Arab state to operate the F-35 alongside Israel, forming part of a wider US-Saudi package including a $600 billion investment pledge and a $142 billion arms package announced in May.
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President Donald Trump said that the US would sell F-35 fighters to Saudi Arabia, a day before visiting the heir prince.

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The White House wants to sell F-35 fighter aircraft to Saudi Arabia, which US President Donald Trump announced one day before the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Washington. Bin Salman set off Monday evening with a high-ranking delegation at the airport in the capital Riyadh. The now promised fighter aircraft, which have so far only been handed over to the US allies Israel, are highly sought after in the Gulf. They wanted to bu…

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Semafor broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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