State Department lays out plans for $7 billion-plus arms sale to Israel as Netanyahu visits DC
- The State Department plans to sell over $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands of bombs and missiles, following a meeting between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- The arms package includes $6.75 billion in munitions and $660 million for Hellfire missiles, aimed at enhancing Israel's military capabilities.
- This arms deal is under review by Congress and is expected to face little resistance due to bipartisan support for U.S.-Israeli defense agreements.
- The sale underscores Trump's support for Israel amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the U.S. Commitment to Israel's security and military edge.
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