The USA sells weapons to Israel for $6 billion: details of the large-scale deal.
Trump made the decision to sell weapons to Israel
According to inkorr.com: The President of the United States, Donald Trump, decided to support Israel by concluding a deal for the supply of American weapons worth $6 billion. As part of this deal, Israel will receive 30 Apache attack helicopters worth $3.8 billion and 3,200 infantry fighting vehicles for $1.9 billion.
This deal comes amidst serious events in the Middle East, where Israel is actively fighting against Hamas. Despite discontent and attempts to obstruct the deal in the Senate, the USA continues to provide strategic support to Israel by supplying the necessary military equipment.
These sales occur at a time when the USA's plans to mediate in ending the conflict between Israel and Hamas are at an impasse, and Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Doha has drawn widespread condemnation.
Thus, the arms supply agreement reflects the complex situation in the region and reaffirms the USA's support for its strategic ally in the Middle East.
It is important to note that this deal is yet another step in the military cooperation between the USA and Israel, which has lasted for decades. Events in the Middle East are constantly changing, and the reaction of the international community to this deal could significantly affect the balance of power in the region.
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