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US Approves Major New Arms Sales: $6.67B Israel Package, $9B Saudi Deal Complete Pentagon Authorization

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The Trump administration has finalized approval for $15.67 billion in military equipment sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia, marking a significant expansion of American security commitments. The State Department announced Friday that Israel will receive $6.67 billion in varied systems while Saudi Arabia secures $9 billion in air defense weaponry.

Israel’s comprehensive acquisition strategy divides into four distinct categories. The flagship procurement involves 30 Apache attack helicopters valued at $3.8 billion, equipped with advanced rocket systems and sophisticated targeting technology.

Transportation modernization receives significant investment through 3,250 light tactical vehicles acquired for $1.98 billion to revolutionize ground force deployment capabilities. The package includes additional allocations for armored vehicle power system upgrades ($740 million) and utility helicopter expansion ($150 million).

The Saudi procurement exclusively enhances air defense through 730 Patriot missiles and supporting equipment, with State Department officials emphasizing that the $9 billion sale serves American strategic interests.

Political controversy has emerged around approval procedures, with senior Democratic lawmakers questioning the consultation process and timeline. The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s ranking member has criticized the administration for bypassing established oversight mechanisms.

 

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