Washington: The U.S. State Department has approved a substantial arms sale to Israel, consisting of bombs and missiles valued at approximately $7.4 billion.
According to Islamic Republic News Agency, the State Department notified Congress of its approval for the sale, which includes $6.75 billion in bombs, guidance kits, and fuses, alongside $660 million in Hellfire missiles. This decision emerges amid concerns from human rights organizations and some Congressional members regarding the use of American-made weapons by the Israeli army in its actions in Gaza.
Boeing and Lockheed Martin are identified as the primary contractors for this arms package. This transaction marks the first U.S. arms sale to Israel since President Donald Trump commenced his second term on January 20.
The announcement coincides with President Trump's controversial proposal to relocate Gaza's population and transfer control of the area to the United States. His Middle East policy remains closely aligned with that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently visiting Washington.