US Approves $7.4 Billion Sale of Bombs, Missiles, and Related Equipment to Israel
The US recently approved a massive $7.4B weapons sale to Israel, boosting defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions in Gaza.
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The US recently approved a massive $7.4B weapons sale to Israel, boosting defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions in Gaza.
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