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![]() ![]() Extrapolating out the current commonly cited (yet dramatically understated) funding level the US provides Israel of $3.8 billion a year, that means Israel wants the next aid package to be almost $100 billion. From Jewish Insider, "U.S., Israel should begin thinking about next MOU, analysts say": The current 10-year, $38 billion Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. and Israel, which provides $3.8 billion in military aid and missile-defense funding to Israel annually, is set to run out in 2028. But some policy analysts say that now is the time for Washington and Jerusalem to begin thinking about what the next MOU should entail.Note: the GOP senator is hiding his identity while working to advance the interests of a foreign power. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro, who had a lead role in negotiating the current MOU, wrote an op-ed in late January calling for the U.S. to start considering the next MOU. He said in an interview with JI that, to keep to the same timeline on which the last MOU was signed, the U.S. and Israel need to begin considering funding levels and requests now, a process that will take time.Israel wants to limit how much aid money they're required to spend on US defense companies and instead just keep as much of our money as possible for themselves, Jewish Insider reports: David Makovsky, the Ziegler distinguished fellow and director of the Koret Project on Arab-Israeli Relations at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JI that he expects Israel to raise the issue of offshore procurement — funds from the U.S. that Israel can use to buy weapons from its domestic defense industry — in the new negotiations.The US has given Israel over $328 billion in direct aid since 1946, according to the Council on Foreign Relations. ![]() The billions of dollars in aid the US provides to Egypt and Jordan is also effectively bribes paid out to their leaders to normalize relations with the Jewish state. If you add in the $2 trillion the US spent on the war in Iraq to ensure Israel's security, you'll see it's a truly astronomical amount of money, blood and treasure the US has given the Jewish state -- but it's never enough. Most Americans, and especially the young, are sick and tired of funding Israel's wars and want all aid to the Jewish state to come to an end.
Nonetheless, even though the majority of Americans want to stop sending aid to Israel, we have almost zero representation in Congress and it's looking like the Israel Lobby is planning to loot us more than ever in what they may view as one last kleptocratic cash grab. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |