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US Approves Major New Arms Sales: State Department Finalizes $6.67B Israel, $9B Saudi Arabia Deals

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The United States has authorized $15.67 billion in military equipment sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia, marking a significant expansion of American security commitments in the Middle East. The State Department’s Friday announcement confirms Israel will receive $6.67 billion in advanced weaponry across four categories while Saudi Arabia secures $9 billion in air defense systems.
Israel’s acquisition program prioritizes both strike capabilities and mobility through strategic procurement initiatives. Apache attack helicopters represent the flagship investment at $3.8 billion for 30 aircraft equipped with sophisticated rocket systems and state-of-the-art targeting technology. These helicopters provide Israeli forces with enhanced precision operations capacity and improved surveillance capabilities for border defense and counterterrorism missions.
Ground force modernization receives substantial attention through 3,250 light tactical vehicles purchased for $1.98 billion, designed to revolutionize how Israeli Defense Forces deploy personnel and logistics. These platforms enable rapid response across extended geographic areas while strengthening communication networks and supply chain efficiency. Supplementary purchases include $740 million for armored vehicle power system modernization and $150 million for light utility helicopters.
The Saudi procurement concentrates exclusively on defensive enhancement through 730 Patriot missiles and supporting infrastructure. The State Department emphasized that the $9 billion sale serves American strategic interests by strengthening a major non-NATO ally committed to regional stability while improving the integrated missile defense architecture protecting Gulf nations and American military personnel.
Political controversy has developed around approval procedures, with Democratic congressional leaders challenging the consultation process and timeline. The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s ranking member accused the administration of disregarding established oversight mechanisms and rushing announcements without substantive engagement on critical Gaza policy questions and American-Israeli relations.

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