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“Officials should be able to waive some normal congressional notice for Israel military financing in extraordinary national security circumstances, and the President should be able to use up to $2.5 billion in fast defense aid for Israel in fiscal year 2024 instead of the usual $100 million cap.”
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“Israel should receive $3.5 billion in U.S. foreign military financing, be able to spend up to that amount on defense goods and services inside Israel if both governments agree, and allow some aid money to manage and oversee arms aid.”
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“The United States should provide emergency military support to Israel, including help for missile defense and weapons needs.”
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“Congress should get regular, detailed oversight of how U.S.-funded military purchasing in Israel works and what effects it has.”
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“Congress should get more detail about how U.S.-funded defense purchases in Israel are spent and what effects they have.”
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“Every 30 days through fiscal year 2025, the Defense Secretary, working with the State Secretary, should report on U.S. security assistance to Israel since October 7, 2023, including what was provided, what legal authority allowed it, and what funding source paid for it. The main report should be public, with secret details allowed in a classified annex.”
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“Israel should be able to receive eligible defense items already held in U.S. stockpiles in Israel, with the Defense Secretary setting compensation, Congress getting 15 days of notice for some transfers, and a fiscal year 2024 stockpile limit paused.”
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“The U.S. should help Israel buy Iron Dome and David's Sling missile defense systems, fund Iron Beam research and development, and allow some Iron Beam money to move into production.”
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“The United States should track what weapons it sends to Israel and how those weapons are used.”
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