In an unprecedented move, the Biden administration has approved a massive $20 billion arms and aircraft sale to Israel. This is amid intense concerns about the escalating conflicts in the tumultuous Middle East region.
This significant transaction, long-awaited since April, includes the sale of up to 50 F-15 fighter jets, up to 30 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles, and a plethora of robust tactical vehicles. Additionally, several batches of tank cartridges and high explosive mortar cartridges are part of the deal. These strategic weapons are expected to enhance Israel’s long-term defense capabilities. The arms, however, won’t reach Israel immediately but are expected to be delivered incrementally between 2026 and 2029.
Despite the government’s approval, potential objections echo from a group of lawmakers including, notably, Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland. Amidst their growing concerns, the Biden administration has assured that this comprehensive sale is in line with the United States’ commitment to Israel’s security. It further emphasized that aiding the ally to maintain a potent self-defense capability is vital to U.S. national interests.
The Biden administration faces a delicate situation as it tries to reconcile continued support for Israel amidst cries from lawmakers and the public for a more circumspect approach to military aid. This outcry is prompted by the alarmingly high civilian death toll in Gaza. Consequently, the administration has stalled one delivery of 2,000-pound munitions due to Israel’s unrelenting airstrikes in densely populated areas in Gaza.
Beyond the sales of new fighters, the deal also accounts for vital upgrade kits. These will enable Israel to modify its current fleet of two dozen F-15s with new engines, radars, among other enhancements. At more than $18 billion of the total deal’s cost, the sale and upgrade of these jets form a significant part of the agreement.
The approval of these weapon sales, remarkably aligns with the cease-fire talks scheduled for later this week. While the United States, Egypt, and Qatar coordinate these discussions, the militant group Hamas has declined to participate, asserting that they’ve received no assurances that Israel would commit to their July 2nd proposal. Nevertheless, the group pledges to continue negotiations to halt the atrocities perpetrated in the region.
With the announcement of the arms sale, deposed former Prime Minister of Israel, Netanyahu’s claims that the U.S. had been withholding arms for Israel’s Gaza campaign gains momentum. Although the Biden administration denied these allegations, the narrative continues to shape the public’s perception of US-Israel relations.
Ultimately, this arms sale will likely have significant implications involved parties and beyond. Israel’s defense capabilities will likely be significantly ramped up, altering the balance of power within the region.
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