US allocates $3.5 billion for military aid to Israel
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The US State Department has announced that it will provide Israel with $3.5 billion for the purchase of American weapons and military equipment. The funds were allocated from the funding package approved by Congress in April amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
The United States will provide Israel with $3.5 billion in aid for the purchase of American weapons. This was reported by Reuters, UNN.
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The U.S. State Department announces that Washington is providing Israel with $3.5 billion to purchase U.S. weapons and military equipment.
These are funds from the large funding package approved by Congress in April, which included aid for Ukraine. It included $14 billion for Israel.
According to a State Department spokesperson, Congress was informed of the administration's intentions to allocate this aid to Israel.
The publication adds that the announcement came amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and an expected attack by Iran and its proxies in Lebanon against Israel in response to the killing of a Hamas leader by a rocket attack while he was in Iran.
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