U.S. Approves $583 Million Truck Sale to Bolster Israel's Military Logistics
Published Date: 11/18/2025
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The U.S. is notifying Congress about a $583 million arms sale to Israel, adding more 8-ton cargo trucks and support gear. This deal just crossed the official notification threshold, so the whole package is now public. The sale includes trucks, armor kits, training, and technical support, funded by foreign military financing and happening soon.
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