The Biden administration has reportedly sanctioned a significant arms transfer to Israel, drawing criticism amidst escalating tensions in the region.
Despite mounting international concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Washington has allegedly given the green light for the transfer of new weapons, including 2,000-pound "dumb" bombs and advanced fighter jets.
According to sources within the State and Defense Departments speaking to The Washington Post, the approved arsenal includes deadly MK84 2,000-pound bombs and MK82 500-pound bombs. Additionally, the State Department has purportedly approved for the transfer of 25 F-35A fighter jets and engines, valued at approximately $2.5 billion.
The decision has sparked outrage, with Senator Bernie Sanders denouncing the move as "obscene." Sanders criticized the administration's inconsistency, highlighting the paradox of pleading for a ceasefire while simultaneously supplying weaponry capable of devastating civilian infrastructure.
This clandestine arms transfer comes amidst strained relations between the Biden administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Despite recent public disagreements, including Netanyahu's rebuke of the US stance at the UN Security Council, the Biden administration appears undeterred in its commitment to bolster Israel's military capabilities.
However, the arms transfer has raised legal concerns, with several Democratic senators pointing out that current US law prohibits arms sales to nations impeding American humanitarian aid. Urgent calls have been made for President Biden to reassess the situation and halt further arms sales to Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, Israel's offensive in Gaza continues unabated, with Prime Minister Netanyahu vowing to escalate operations in the southern city of Rafah. The conflict, now in its 175th day, has resulted in staggering casualties and widespread destruction, prompting international calls for intervention.