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US Approves $20 Billion in Weapons Sales to Israel Amid Threat of Wider Middle East War

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 14, 2024 07:14 IST

The US has approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air ...

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The US has approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, the State Department announced Tuesday, August 13.

Congress was notified of the impending sale, which includes more than 50 F-15 fighter jets, Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles, or AMRAAMs, 120 mm tank ammunition and high explosive mortars and tactical vehicles and comes at a time of intense concern that Israel may become involved in a wider Middle East war.

Also Read | Israeli forces strike Hezbollah bases in Lebanon.

However, the weapons are not expected to get to Israel anytime soon, they are contracts that will take years to fulfil. Much of what is being sold is to help Israel increase its military capability in the long term.

The Biden administration has had to balance its continued support for Israel with a growing number of calls from lawmakers and the US public to curb military support there due to the high number of civilian deaths in Gaza.

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