US Bypasses Congressional Review to Approve Munitions Sale to Israel
US Bypasses Congressional Review to Approve Munitions Sale to Israel
The US government has bypassed congressional review to approve a munitions sale to Israel, according to a report by Investing.com [1].
Background
The US and Israel have a long-standing relationship, with the US providing significant military aid to Israel. However, this latest development has raised concerns among some lawmakers and experts.
The Sale
The munitions sale is reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars and includes a range of military equipment, including precision-guided munitions and missile defense systems. The sale was approved by the US State Department, but bypassed congressional review, which is typically required for such deals.
Concerns
Some lawmakers have expressed concerns about the sale, citing concerns about Israel's human rights record and the potential for the equipment to be used in the conflict with Palestine. Others have raised concerns about the precedent set by bypassing congressional review.
Impact
The sale is likely to have significant implications for the US-Israel relationship and the broader Middle East. It also raises questions about the role of Congress in approving such deals and the potential for future sales.
Sources
[1] US bypasses congressional review to approve munitions sale to Israel (Investing.com)
Sources
[1] US bypasses congressional review to approve munitions sale to Israel