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US Approves Major New Arms Sales Worth Nearly $16 Billion: Israel and Saudi Defense Authorization

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The United States has authorized approximately $16 billion in military equipment transfers to Israel and Saudi Arabia, with the State Department confirming Friday that Israel will receive $6.67 billion in advanced systems while Saudi Arabia obtains $9 billion in defensive weaponry. These substantial packages reflect ongoing American commitment to regional security partnerships.
Israel’s $6.67 billion package prioritizes modernization across multiple capability areas through four strategic procurement streams. Apache attack helicopters represent the largest acquisition at $3.8 billion for 30 aircraft complete with rocket launching capabilities and state-of-the-art targeting gear. These helicopters provide Israeli forces with superior strike capabilities and enhanced operational flexibility.
Ground mobility receives substantial funding through 3,250 light tactical vehicles valued at $1.98 billion, designed to transform how Israeli Defense Forces deploy personnel and supplies. These platforms enable faster response times and improved logistical efficiency across varied terrain. The package rounds out with $740 million for armored vehicle power system modernization and $150 million for utility helicopter acquisition.
Saudi Arabia’s investment concentrates entirely on air defense infrastructure through acquisition of 730 Patriot missiles and related systems. The State Department characterized the $9 billion sale as supporting American foreign policy objectives by strengthening a major non-NATO ally while improving the integrated missile defense network protecting Gulf nations.
Congressional oversight has become contentious, with Democratic leadership questioning the expedited approval process. Representative Gregory Meeks has accused the administration of circumventing traditional consultation mechanisms and rushing announcements without substantive engagement on critical policy questions.

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