As the Trump administration halts military aid to Ukraine and seeks peace between Moscow and Kiev, deliveries of heavy bombs to Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israel continue.
Recently, a massive arms sale of nearly $3 billion to Tel Aviv was approved, bypassing normal congressional oversight on the grounds that the deal was allegedly necessary for US security interests.
It includes 35,500 MK 84 and BLU-117 heavy bombs and 4,000 Predator warheads – the same kind of bombs previously used by the Israeli military to devastate Gaza.
The bombs are valued at around $2 billion. In addition to these bombs, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also approved other munitions sales worth just over $675 million and bulldozers worth just under $300 million.
Secretary Rubio “has determined and provided detailed justification that an emergency exists that requires the immediate sale to the Government of Israel of the above defense articles and defense services in the national security interests of the United States, thereby waiving the Congressional review requirements the State Department writes.
It states that the US is “deeply committed to Israel’s security” and argues that it is “vital” to US national interests to continue supplying weapons and other bombs.
“The United States is committed to the security of Israel, and it is vital to US national interests to assist Israel to develop and maintain a strong and ready self-defense capability. This proposed sale is consistent with those objectives, the ministry further writes. Deliveries are scheduled to begin next year.
Tens of thousands of women and children killed
Delivering weapons and bombs to Israel is considered highly controversial in many parts of the world – not least because many observers believe that Israel’s war crimes and abuses in Gaza are of such magnitude that it is reasonable to speak of an ongoing genocide.
Several Israeli officials have also expressed joy and pride that large parts of the Palestinian territory are now in ruins and confirmed that the goal is to ethnically cleanse the area.
The exact number of Palestinian lives lost so far is difficult to ascertain, as the UN and other international organizations’ access and work in the area is currently limited. However, according to local authorities, nearly 50,000 people have been killed and more than 110,000 injured, with the vast majority of the remaining population displaced. Most of these victims are women and children.
According to some analysts, the real death toll is likely to be much higher than this, while it is difficult to estimate the number of people who have died from starvation, disease and other causes indirectly linked to Israel’s bombing.