The Trump administration has completed approval for nearly $16 billion in military sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia, with the State Department confirming Friday that Israel will receive $6.67 billion in varied equipment while Saudi Arabia obtains $9 billion in defensive systems demonstrating continued American commitment to allied military capabilities.
Israel’s multi-dimensional package addresses both aerial and ground capabilities through four strategic acquisitions. The Apache helicopter procurement constitutes the largest investment at $3.8 billion, providing 30 advanced aircraft equipped with rocket launchers and cutting-edge targeting systems.
Mobility modernization receives comparable funding through 3,250 light tactical vehicles valued at $1.98 billion, which will transform how Israeli Defense Forces deploy personnel and supplies. These vehicles enable faster response times and improved logistical efficiency. Additional allocations support armored vehicle modernization ($740 million) and utility helicopter expansion ($150 million).
The Saudi Arabian transaction focuses entirely on air defense through acquisition of 730 Patriot missiles and supporting infrastructure. State Department officials emphasized that the $9 billion enhancement serves broader American national security objectives.
Legislative concerns have emerged from Democratic congressional leadership challenging the approval timeline. The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s ranking member has accused the administration of circumventing established oversight protocols.
US Approves Major New Arms Sales: Trump Administration Finalizes $15.67B for Israel and Saudi Arabia
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