The US House of Representatives Armed Services Committee has approved
funding for Israel’s missile systems and an amendment authorizing
research and development of an anti-tunneling system.
The committee allocated $474 million for the Iron Dome short-range
missile system, the David’s Sling medium-range system and the Arrow
program. The bills are now awaiting approval from the US Senate.
The $267.6 million funds for research on anti-tunneling system show
Washington and Tel Aviv’s concern about the underground tunnels in the
Gaza Strip.
The tunnels are used by the Palestinian resistance movement of Hamas
to bring in vital goods and other necessities for the people living
under Israel’s blockade of the coastal enclave.
The Gaza Strip has been under a crippling Israeli siege since 2007.
The blockade, which has cut off the territory from the outside world,
has led to an economic and humanitarian crisis in the densely-populated
enclave.
On April 30, the UN urged Israel to end its crippling blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has urged the US Congress to approve the funds.
“AIPAC urges the full House and Senate to include these vital funds
in the final versions of the Fiscal Year 2016 defense authorization and
appropriations bills,” AIPAC said in a statement.
The United States provides Israel with some $8.5 million in military aid per day, adding up to over $3 billion annually.
Sabtu, 02 Mei 2015
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