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“The U.S. should stop the notified sale from sending the listed bombs and bomb bodies, JDAM guidance kits, and bomb fuzes to Israel.”
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“The U.S. government should not complete the planned transfer of 10,000 BLU-111 500-pound bombs to Israel that was reported to Congress in Transmittal No. 26-0O.”
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“Congress should stop one planned U.S. sale to Israel that includes listed bombs, bomb bodies, guidance kits, fuzes, spare parts, repairs, and U.S. Government or contractor technical and logistics help.”
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“Congress should stop the planned U.S. sale to Israel listed as Transmittal No. 24-104, including 3,000 Hellfire air-to-ground missiles and the testing equipment, spare parts, software support, manuals, training, storage, and technical or logistics help tied to that sale.”
1 bill on this topic
“Congress should block one specific U.S. defense technology upgrade for Israel: adding advanced anti-jam M-Code GPS receivers to certain major defense equipment.”
9 bills on this topic
“The United States should not complete this planned sale to Israel of 10,000 155mm high explosive artillery shells, related defense equipment, and the manuals, engineering help, logistics support, studies, surveys, and program support tied to the sale.”
1 bill on this topic
“Congress should stop the planned U.S. arms sale to Israel identified as Transmittal No. 24-13, without changing all U.S. arms sales to Israel.”
1 bill on this topic
“The U.S. Government should not complete the specific sale of 50,400 high explosive 120mm mortar rounds with fuzes to Israel.”
1 bill on this topic
“Congress should block a specific planned U.S. sale to Israel of up to 35,529 large MK 84 or BLU-117 general purpose bomb bodies and 4,000 I-2000 penetrator warheads.”
1 bill on this topic
“The United States should be able to stop a weapons sale to Israel when Congress decides that specific deal should not go forward.”
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“Whether Congress should use its power to review and block specific weapons sales to foreign countries, rather than letting the executive branch handle them alone?”
3 bills on this topic
“The United States should be able to limit or stop military equipment sales to Israel when lawmakers have serious concerns about how the equipment may be used.”
1 bill on this topic
“The United States should carefully decide whether to sell large bombs and guidance kits to Israel when those weapons may affect civilians, regional security, and the U.S.-Israel relationship.”
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“The United States should stop a planned sale of heavy bulldozers and support services to Israel when Congress believes the equipment could be misused.”
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