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The End of the Israel Exception | Foreign Affairs
3 weeks ago - The application of the so-called Leahy laws, which prohibit U.S. assistance to military units credibly implicated in gross violations of human rights, was effectively suspended in Israel’s case, even though the laws do not allow such exceptions. Only in May 2024 did Biden pause the delivery ...
Brown University
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1 United States Spending on Israel’s Military Operations and
In just one year, the U.S. has spent at least $22.76 billion on military aid to Israel and · related U.S. operations in the region (through September 30).2 This was true, even before · the U.S. expanded its presence in the region in late September/ early October 2024 in
Costs of War
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United States Spending on Israel’s Military Operations and Related ...
Economist Linda J. Bilmes (Senior ... that U.S. spending on Israel’s military operations and related U.S operations in the region total at least $22.76 billion and counting....
Not My Tax Dollars
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Not My Tax Dollars
Regardless, the $17.9 billion the U.S. sent Israel in military funding in 2024 to murder Palestinian children could have instead paid for free or low-cost healthcare for one year to 6,228,253 children in the U.S.
Congress.gov
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U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel: Overview and Developments since October 7, 2023 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
Since the Hamas-led attacks of October 7, 2023 and Israel's subsequent conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, Congress has provided emergency supplemental military assistance to Israel and appropriated funding beyond the annual MOU terms for joint U.S.-Israeli missile defense programs. In April 2024, Congress passed P.L.
U.S. Department of State
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Joint Statement on the Trilateral Meeting Between the Governments of the United States of America, the State of Israel, and the Syrian Arab Republic - United States Department of State
2 days ago - The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the United States of America, the State of Israel, and the Syrian Arab Republic. Begin Text. Under the auspices of the United States, senior Israeli and Syrian officials met in Paris. President Donald J. Trump’s leadership in the Middle East enabled productive discussions, […]