Axios
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Scoop: Israel seeks 20-year military aid deal with U.S. with "America First" tweaks
November 13, 2025 - Why it matters: While the past agreement promised Israel around $4 billion per year in military aid, and Israel is likely to seek at least that much going forward, passing such a deal will now be more complicated because of growing frustrations ...
Costs of War
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U.S. Military Aid and Arms Transfers to Israel, October 2023 – September 2025 | Costs of War | Brown University
In the two years since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, the U.S. government has spent $21.7 billion on military aid to Israel, according to policy analyst William D. Hartung (Senior Research Fellow, Quincy Institute). This figure does not include the tens of billions of dollars in ...
Congress.gov
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U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel: Overview and Developments since October 7, 2023
According to State Department/USAID Data Services as of January 2025, in constant 2024 U.S. dollars (inflation- adjusted), total U.S. aid to Israel obligated from 1946-2024 is an estimated $298 billion.
Al Jazeera
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How much is US support for Israel costing Donald Trump? | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera
And yet, considering the still-mounting death toll from Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, and the international condemnation that has accompanied it, his continued full-throated support for Israel has unnerved some in the president’s base. ... To them, the support is doubly offensive in the face of a still struggling economy, a mounting affordability crisis, spiralling healthcare costs and a US government shutdown, all while US aid to Israel has continued without pause.
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Foreign Affairs
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The End of the Israel Exception | Foreign Affairs
2 weeks ago - The bond endured through Hamas’s October 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel and the ensuing war in Gaza, with two U.S. presidential administrations providing largely unconditional diplomatic and military support to Israel. But the Gaza war has also made clear that maintaining this type of bilateral relationship comes with steep costs. With few exceptions—most notably the cease-fire that went into effect in early October 2025—Washington has struggled without success to shape Israel’s conduct of the war.
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.