US Approves Major New Arms Sales: Pentagon Confirms $6.67B Israel and $9B Saudi Arabia Agreements

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Pentagon authorization for $15.67 billion in military equipment sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia signals strong American backing for Middle Eastern allies. The State Department disclosed Friday that Israel’s $6.67 billion package and Saudi Arabia’s $9 billion allocation represent major investments in regional defense capabilities amid escalating security concerns.
The Israeli component encompasses four separate but interconnected military acquisitions. Leading the package are 30 Apache attack helicopters with advanced rocket launchers and precision targeting systems, purchased for $3.8 billion. These rotorcraft will provide Israeli forces with enhanced capabilities for rapid strike operations, border surveillance, and counterterrorism missions across diverse operational environments.
Ground force modernization constitutes a substantial investment through 3,250 light tactical vehicles costing $1.98 billion to facilitate faster troop deployment and improved logistical operations. Israeli Defense Forces will utilize these vehicles to extend communication networks and strengthen supply chains across challenging geographic terrain. Additional funding supports power pack upgrades for armored personnel carriers in service since 2008 ($740 million) and light utility helicopter acquisition ($150 million).
The Saudi Arabian transaction targets air defense network enhancement exclusively, acquiring 730 Patriot missiles and supporting infrastructure for $9 billion. The State Department justified the sale by noting how enhanced missile defense capabilities protect not only Saudi forces but also American military personnel stationed in the region while supporting collective security arrangements among Gulf nations.
Legislative pushback has emerged from Democratic congressional representatives challenging approval procedures. The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s ranking member has criticized what he characterizes as the administration’s disregard for congressional oversight protocols, particularly concerning substantive policy discussions about Gaza’s future and American-Israeli relations.

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