
U.S. State Department Approves Major Arms Sales to Israel
The U.S. Pentagon has confirmed a $7.4 billion arms deal with Israel, reinforcing the strong defense ties between the two nations. The package includes $6.75 billion in munitions, with Boeing as the primary contractor, and a $660 million supply of Hellfire missiles from Lockheed Martin. These advanced weapons are expected to enhance Israel’s military capabilities as a fragile ceasefire holds in Gaza.
This agreement underscores Washington’s unwavering commitment to Israel’s security, ensuring it maintains a qualitative military edge in an increasingly volatile region. President Trump reaffirmed U.S. support, emphasizing Israel’s right to defend itself against threats from Hezbollah, Palestinian militants, and other adversaries.
Currently under congressional review, the deal is expected to pass with bipartisan support, reflecting the long-standing U.S. policy of equipping Israel with cutting-edge defense technology. Beyond strengthening Israel’s military readiness, the agreement signals the continued close cooperation between the two allies, reinforcing regional stability and deterrence against emerging threats.