US Transfers Thousands of Munitions to Tel Aviv for Strikes on Gaza and Iran
Over 13,000 weapons units to be delivered to the air force of the Zionist regime. Goal — preparation for expanded invasion and escalation.
The United States has approved the delivery of more than 13,000 munitions for the needs of Israeli armed forces. Under the agreement authorized by the administration, Tel Aviv will receive over 3,000 high-precision aerial bombs for its air force, along with an additional 10,000 air-to-ground munitions that were previously frozen during Joe Biden's presidency.
The arms transfer is viewed as preparation for a potential escalation not only in Gaza but also on other fronts — particularly with Iran. The Zionist regime is openly increasing military activity and escalating threats against Tehran, accusing Iran of supporting Hamas and other resistance groups in the region.
Previously, the US administration had paused some weapons deliveries due to the scale of destruction in Gaza and international pressure. However, with the return of a Republican policy course and growing confrontation, the transfers have resumed at an accelerated pace. Military contracts are being implemented swiftly.
Analysts warn that the scale of this shipment may indicate plans for a prolonged and intensive campaign, rather than limited operations. In addition to bombs, the deal also includes guidance and support systems.
Human rights organizations have condemned Washington’s actions, reminding that the delivered weapons are already being used to strike residential neighborhoods, hospitals, and infrastructure in Gaza. The legality of these transfers — amid a humanitarian catastrophe — is again being raised in international forums.
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