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(Israel Hayom) Danny Zaken - The Israeli Security Cabinet's decision to approve the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon was heavily influenced by the U.S. commitment to end its unofficial restrictions on weapons and military equipment - limitations that had impacted military operations and resulted in IDF casualties. Israel Hayom has learned that the U.S. will provide Israel with previously restricted weapons components. These encompass both enhancement modules that substantially improve existing weapons' capabilities and complete weapons systems that Washington had previously declined to transfer, marking a significant upgrade in the IDF's strike capabilities. U.S. and Israeli security and diplomatic officials confirm that the critical military supplies to be made available include multiple categories of munitions, artillery and tank shells, precision-guided weapons, essential replacement parts, and several dozen Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozers.2024-11-28 00:00:00Full Article
U.S. Pledge to Provide Critical Military Supplies Linked to Israel's Approval of Lebanon Ceasefire
(Israel Hayom) Danny Zaken - The Israeli Security Cabinet's decision to approve the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon was heavily influenced by the U.S. commitment to end its unofficial restrictions on weapons and military equipment - limitations that had impacted military operations and resulted in IDF casualties. Israel Hayom has learned that the U.S. will provide Israel with previously restricted weapons components. These encompass both enhancement modules that substantially improve existing weapons' capabilities and complete weapons systems that Washington had previously declined to transfer, marking a significant upgrade in the IDF's strike capabilities. U.S. and Israeli security and diplomatic officials confirm that the critical military supplies to be made available include multiple categories of munitions, artillery and tank shells, precision-guided weapons, essential replacement parts, and several dozen Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozers.2024-11-28 00:00:00Full Article
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