The U.S. State Department has approved two major arms sales to Israel, valued at a total of $7.4 billion, reinforcing the country’s defense capabilities.
The proposed deals, valued at $6.75 billion and $660 million, include munitions, guidance kits, fuzes, and Hellfire missiles, aimed at bolstering Israel’s defense systems against regional threats, according to a press release.
The proposed deals, valued at $6.75 billion and $660 million, include munitions, guidance kits, fuzes, and Hellfire missiles, aimed at bolstering Israel’s defense systems against regional threats, according to a press release.
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