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Israel Vows To Cut Reliance on US Funding–Why Now, Can It Be Done?

Israel Vows To Cut Reliance on US Funding–Why Now, Can It Be Done?

Summary

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel wants to stop relying on U.S. military funding within 10 years. Currently, the U.S. provides about $3.8 billion a year in military aid to Israel, but Netanyahu hopes Israel’s stronger economy will cover its defense needs in the future.

Key Facts

  • Israel receives roughly $3.8 billion annually from the U.S. for military support.
  • This aid has made up nearly 20% of Israel’s defense budget in recent years.
  • Netanyahu wants to phase out U.S. financial help over the next decade.
  • The total U.S. military aid planned for Israel between 2018 and 2028 is $38 billion.
  • Israel’s economy is growing, which may help it pay for defense without U.S. aid.
  • The change could reduce U.S. influence over Israeli military decisions.
  • Public support for Israel in the U.S. has dropped recently, partly due to the ongoing conflict with Gaza.
  • A ceasefire in Gaza started in 2025, but violence and humanitarian problems continue.
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