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The United States has authorized a military sale to Israel worth over $7.4 billion, which includes bombs, missiles, and allied equipment, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA). The sale is expected to enhance Israel's ability to confront current and future threats, thereby strengthening its defense capabilities.
The approved package consists of approximately $6.75 billion in bomb-related equipment and $660 million in Hellfire missiles. The DSCA stated that the missile provisions aim to bolster the Israeli Air Force’s defense of the nation's borders and infrastructure.
This military endorsement comes on the heels of Israel's significant military operations in Gaza, initiated in October 2023 in response to an unprecedented attack by Hamas. As a result, Gaza has faced extensive devastation, leading to mass displacement, although a ceasefire has been in place since January 2025.
The proposed military sale requires Congressional approval; however, it is unlikely to face opposition, given Israel's status as a key ally in the Middle East.