Israel has received the most U.S.
military aid with $228 billion since World War II ended, according to the Council on Foreign Relations.The U.S.
has given Israel $310 billion overall since 1948, including economic aid.
An agreement ensures Israel gets $3.8 billion each year until 2028.This aid primarily funds military purchases.
Each year, $3.3 billion goes to U.S.
military equipment, while $500 million supports missile defense systems like the Iron Dome.Since the Gaza conflict with Hamas began late in 2023, the U.S.
has sent $12.5 billion in military support to Israel.
This is the second-largest annual amount after 1979s $14 billion.The aid reflects U.S.
strategic interests.
It bolsters Israels defense capabilities against regional threats, ensuring Americas influence in the Middle East.U.S.
Pumped $228 Billion into Israels Military Since WWII, Outpacing All Other Nations.
(Photo Internet reproduction)However, this relationship isnt without scrutiny.
On February 7, 2025, the Senate confirmed Russell Vought as Budget Director.
Vought, known for his criticism of foreign aid, might alter future funding.Voughts past includes freezing aid to Ukraine during his first term with Trump.
His recent plan aimed to cut $9 trillion from U.S.
debt over ten years by slashing foreign aid.This financial support also benefits the U.S.
defense industry, creating jobs and driving innovation.
Yet, it raises questions about the long-term effects on international relations and regional peace.The U.S.
commitment to Israels security shows in these figures, but the political landscape could shift with Voughts appointment.
This aid has made Israel a formidable military power, but it also brings complex geopolitical dynamics into play.
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