Biden administration notifies Congress of $8 billion weapons sale to Israel

AP , Saturday 4 Jan 2025

The US State Department has informed Congress of a planned $8 billion weapons sale to Israel, U.S. officials said on Saturday, as Israel persist in its genocidal war on Gaza.

Gaza City
Smoke billows after an Israeli strike at Tuffah neighbourhood east of Gaza City. AFP

 

The sale includes medium-range air-to-air missiles to help Israel defend against airborne threats, 155 mm projectile artillery shells for long-range targeting, Hellfire AGM-114 missiles, 500-pound bombs and more.

The weapons package would add to a record of at least $17.9 billion in military aid that the U.S. has provided Israel since Oct. 7, 2023.

Some of the arms in the package could be sent through current U.S. stocks but the majority would take a year or several years to deliver, according to two U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because the notification to Congress hasn't been formally sent.

The Biden administration has faced criticism over mounting deaths of Palestinian civilians. There have been demonstrations on college campuses and unsuccessful efforts in Congress by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and some Democrats to block sales of offensive weapons to Israel.

The United States paused a shipment of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel in May over concerns about civilian casualties if the bombs were to be used during an assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The Biden administration has demanded that Israel increase humanitarian aid into the enclave. But in November, citing some limited progress, it declined to limit arms transfers as it threatened to do if the situation did not improve.

In recent days, Israel has been conducting airstrikes in Gaza that have killed dozens of Palestinians, adding to the tens of thousands of deaths since the war began more than a year ago.

The Israeli strikes across the Palestinian territory killed more than 30 people on Saturday alone, and 59 the day before, pushing up Gaza death toll to over 45,700 people. Another 108,800 have been injured by the Israeli relentless bombardments. 

Israel has aslo put Gaza's hospitals out of service.

The war has caused widespread destruction and displaced about 90% of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million, many of them multiple times.

Severe winter weather has caused bitter hardship to hundreds of thousands who are sheltering in makeshift tent encampments.

The informal notice to Congress isn’t the final notification before a sale. Now the leaders of the House Foreign Affairs Committee or the Senate Foreign Relations Committee can review the package.

News of the weapons sale was first reported by Axios.

 

* This story was edited by Ahram Online.

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