Israel's Future: Moving Away from U. S. Military Support

Israel, JerusalemSun Jan 11 2026
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Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has shared his vision for the country's military future. He wants Israel to rely less on U. S. military aid over the next ten years. This doesn't mean Israel will stop using U. S. aid completely, but it shows a desire for more independence. In a recent interview, Netanyahu mentioned that Israel has grown its own military capabilities. He thanked the U. S. for its support but emphasized that Israel is now capable of developing its own defense systems. This is a big deal because Israel has been receiving a lot of military aid from the U. S. for many years.
Last year, Israel spent a huge amount of money on building its own arms industry. This is part of their plan to be less dependent on other countries. Israel's defense exports also increased by 13%, showing that they are making progress in this area. The U. S. and Israel have an agreement that provides $38 billion in military aid until 2028. This includes money for buying military equipment and missile defense systems. However, Netanyahu's comments suggest that Israel is looking towards a future where it doesn't need this aid anymore. This shift is important because it shows Israel's growing confidence in its own military capabilities. It also highlights the country's efforts to become more self-sufficient in defense. However, it's unclear if Israel will be able to completely phase out U. S. aid in the next decade.
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