Biden Greenlights $1 Billion Arms Package for Israel Amidst Ongoing Gaza Conflict

President Joe Biden (Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith)

The Biden administration is taking a significant step in its foreign policy approach, announcing a new arms package worth over $1 billion to be sent to Israel., according to the Associated Press.

This move comes as the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip continues to escalate, with both sides engaging in a protracted battle that has drawn international attention and concern.

The decision to provide this substantial military aid package underscores the administration's commitment to supporting its key ally in the Middle East, even as it navigates the delicate geopolitical landscape of the region.

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The AP reported that congressional aides who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the new arms package includes several key components:

Tank Ammunition

Approximately $700 million has been allocated for the procurement of tank ammunition, a critical component in Israel's arsenal as it continues its military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Tactical Vehicles

The package also includes $500 million for the acquisition of tactical vehicles, which are essential for the mobility and deployment of Israeli forces on the ground.

Mortar Rounds

An additional $60 million has been earmarked for the procurement of mortar rounds, a type of indirect fire support that can be utilized in urban combat scenarios like the ones unfolding in the densely populated areas of Gaza.

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The timing of this arms transfer is significant, as it comes just weeks after the Biden administration temporarily put on hold a separate arms shipment to Israel. That earlier package, which consisted of 3,500 bombs, was paused to prevent their potential use in the ongoing offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

The decision to now move forward with this new, larger arms package suggests a shift in the administration's approach, as it seeks to balance its support for Israel's security needs with concerns over the escalating violence and its impact on civilian populations in Gaza.

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