Here are the countries that send the most money to Israel: The second one surprised more than the first.

Here are the countries that send the most money to Israel: The second one surprised more than the first.

16.09.2025 16:41

The countries that export the most to Israel have been announced. The United States ranks first with $17.13 billion, while Ireland, China, the Netherlands, and Germany also occupy top positions. Turkey's brother country, Azerbaijan, is in 47th place with an export of $239.14 million. Despite the genocide and humanitarian tragedy occurring in Gaza, the ongoing trade relations with Israel are drawing reactions from the global public.

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The countries that stand out in economic relations with Israel have been identified. According to the announced data, the top exporters to Israel include the USA, Ireland, China, the Netherlands, and Germany.

USA ON TOP, IRELAND IN SECOND PLACE

Leading the list, the USA has become the clear number one with an export of 17.13 billion dollars to Israel. Following the USA, Ireland stands out with 3.24 billion dollars, while China has an export of 2.83 billion dollars.

Here are the countries that send the most money to Israel: The second surprised more than the first

EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ALSO ON THE LIST

In fourth place on the list is the Netherlands with 2.70 billion dollars, and in fifth place is Germany with 2.28 billion dollars. The strong export figures of European countries highlight their contribution to the Israeli economy.

Here are the countries that send the most money to Israel: The second surprised more than the first

FRIENDLY COUNTRY AZERBAIJAN IN 47TH PLACE

Azerbaijan, which Turkey sees as a brotherly country, ranks 47th on the list of countries exporting to Israel. Azerbaijan's export to Israel is recorded at 239.14 million dollars.

Here are the countries that send the most money to Israel: The second surprised more than the first

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE?

The USA-Israel relationship has been progressing at a strategic partnership level for a long time. However, the increasing protests in Europe are causing some countries to consider export restrictions. According to experts, discussions on the transparency of aid and legal accountability will become even more intense in the upcoming period.



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