01.03.2025 01:30
The U.S. administration has approved a new arms sale to Israel worth approximately $3 billion. The sale approval includes bulldozers, bombs, and ammunition.
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The U.S. administration has approved a new arms sale to Israel worth approximately $3 billion, including numerous bulldozers, bombs, various munitions, and other military equipment.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) under the U.S. Department of Defense announced that the U.S. State Department has approved new arms sales to Israel.
APPROVAL FOR THREE SEPARATE SALES
While an official notification was made to Congress for three separate arms sales, no steps are expected in the Republican-majority Congress to prevent the arms sales.
According to the DSCA's initial statement, the U.S. approved the sale of equipment related to numerous D9 bulldozers to Israel, with this sale being noted as approximately $295 million. In another statement, it was recorded that the sale of numerous and various bombs and related parts to Israel, with a total value exceeding $2 billion, was also approved.
TOTAL OF 3 BILLION LIRA
In the latest statement from the agency, it was expressed that the sale of munitions, guidance kits, and ammunition support and related equipment to Israel, with a total value of $675 million, was approved. The approval of approximately $3 billion in new arms sales from the U.S. to Israel has been recorded as the second sales package given by the Donald Trump administration this month.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Trump administration had also approved an arms sale to Israel worth a total of $7.4 billion a few weeks ago.
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