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Biden Administration Propels $1 Billion Arms Deal with Israel

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The Biden administration has informed Congress of its plan to proceed with a proposal to sell over $1 billion in new weapons to Israel, as reported by three congressional aides familiar with the deal. This notification comes amidst President Biden’s decision to halt a shipment of bombs to Israel, in an effort to prevent potential use of U.S.-made weapons in an invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

The proposed arms sale includes new tactical vehicles and ammunition, highlighting the delicate balance the Biden administration is trying to maintain with Israel. While aiming to prevent an assault on Rafah and minimize civilian casualties in Gaza, the administration continues to support Israel’s right to self-defense.

The State Department, in response to inquiries about the arms package, referenced recent statements from White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan reaffirming the commitment to provide military assistance to Israel for regional security threats.

Despite tensions surrounding the conflict in Gaza, the administration is working towards a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, which has been holding hostages since an attack on Israel in October. The administration’s approach includes supplying defensive weapons like the Iron Dome missile defense system to ensure Israel’s security.

The arms transfer notification initiates a process for congressional committees to review and discuss the terms of the sale before a final decision is made by Congress. This development underscores the complex dynamics at play in U.S.-Israel relations amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

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