The US government has authorized $7.4 billion in military sales to Israel, which includes significant packages, notably a $6.75 billion deal for munitions and $660 million for Hellfire missiles. This decision occurred just after a high-profile meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump. Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Gregory Meeks, have expressed concern, claiming this move violates the traditional congressional review process for large arms sales and reflects disrespect towards Congress.
The US government has approved $7.4 billion in military sales to Israel, moving forward despite Democratic lawmakers urging for a pause for further review.
Representative Gregory Meeks criticized the decision, stating it violated the precedent for congressional review on major arms sales and reflected a disregard for Congress.
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