Scoop: Biden notifies Congress of $8 billion arms sale to Israel
Source: Axios
10 hours ago
The State Department has notified Congress "informally" of an $8 billion proposed arms deal with Israel that will include munitions for fighter jets and attack helicopters as well as artillery shells, two sources with direct knowledge tell Axios.
Why it matters: This will likely be the last weapons sale to Israel the Biden administration approves.
It comes amid claims from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his supporters in recent months that Biden had imposed a silent "arms embargo" on Israel. Some Democrats pushed the administration to condition arms sales to Israel based on Israel's handling of the war effort and the humanitarian situation in Gaza, but Biden declined to do so. This is a long-term agreement, according to the sources. Some production and delivery of the munitions can be fulfilled through current U.S. stocks, but the majority will take one or more years to deliver.
Zoom in: The sources said the arms sale which needs approval from the House and Senate foreign relations committees includes AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles for fighter jets to defend against airborne threats, including drones.
The sale also includes 155mm artillery shells and Hellfire AGM-114 missiles for attack helicopters. The proposed deal also includes small diameter bombs, JDAM tail kits that turn "dumb bombs" to precision munitions, 500-lb warheads and bomb fuzes.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/01/04/biden-arms-deal-israel-8-billion
msfiddlestix
(7,881 posts)why not put that money towards Ukraine instead?
What exactly was the point of this handout when Israel is armed to the teeth and has a bountiful treasure for centuries to come.
bluestarone
(18,432 posts)Ukraine after numb nuts gets in.
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(805 posts)That's a question, not a statement. I'm not sufficiently indoctrinated in who produces what among the various public and private companies whose business is killing; nor do I know the major shareholders in the public corporations or oligarchic families among the private. Anyone know?
One also might wonder whose political campaigns they may have contributed to.
Polybius
(18,562 posts)But I guess we'll never know.