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US Announces $7 Billion in Arms Sales to Israel
State Department lays out plans for $7 billion-plus arms sale to Israel as Netanyahu visits DC
The State Department has told Congress that it plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands of bombs and missiles, just two days after President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
State Department announces $7 billion arms sale to Israel, circumventing review process
The State Department on Friday announced a $7 billion arms sale to Israel, circumventing the congressional review process, according to Rep. Gregory Meeks, the ranking member of top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
US Announces $7 Billion in Arms Sales to Israel After Netanyahu DC Visit
The State Department informed Congress of its plan to sell over $7 billion in weapons to Israel, which includes thousands of bombs and missiles. This announcement comes just two days after President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
State Department sends Congress plans for Israel arms deal worth $7 billion
The State Department informed Congress of its plans for a $7 billion arms deal with Israel. The announcement comes just days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington, D.C. However,
State Department lays out plans for more than $7 billion arms sale to Israel
The State Department has told Congress that it plans to sell more than $7 billion in weapons to Israel, including thousands of bombs and missiles.
Alert: State Department informs Congress of plans for $7 billion-plus arms sales to Israel as Netanyahu visits Washington
State Department informs Congress of plans for $7 billion-plus arms sales to Israel as Netanyahu visits Washington.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Mike Johnson brief from Capitol
House speaker meets with Israeli leader on Capitol HIll
House Speaker Mike Johnson welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Capitol Hill on Friday. Johnson missed a scheduled meeting with the Israeli leader Thursday while he and other Republicans were meeting with President Trump at the White House.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with leaders on Capitol Hill
Washington — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Thursday with congressional leaders on Capitol Hill, days after a meeting with President Trump that prompted widespread shock with the announcement of plans for the United States to "take over" the Gaza Strip.
WATCH LIVE: Benjamin Netanyahu and Mike Johnson brief from Capitol
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and House Speaker Mike Johnson are holding a joint press conference.
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