Aug. 16, 2007, 5:04AM
Israel, U.S. sign $30 billion, 10-year military aid
deal
By ARON HELLER
Associated Press
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JERUSALEM — The United States offered Israel today
an unprecedented $30 billion military aid package,
bolstering its closest Mideast ally.
The aid deal represents a 25 percent rise in U.S.
military aid to Israel, from a current $2.4 billion
each year to $3 billion a year over 10 years.
Nicholas Burns, the U.S. undersecretary of state for
political affairs, and Israeli Foreign Minister
Director-General Aharon Abramovitz signed the
memorandum of understanding on the assistance at a
ceremony in Jerusalem.
The package was meant in part to offset U.S. plans
to offer Saudi Arabia advanced weapons and air
systems that would greatly improve the Arab
country's air force. Israel has said it has no
opposition to the U.S. aid to Saudi Arabia.
Burns said regional threats to Israel — Iran and the
Hezbollah and Hamas militant groups — also threaten
the United States.
"We look at this region and we see that a secure and
strong Israel is in the interest of the United
States," Burns said.
The chief of Israel's central bank, Stanley Fischer,
said the U.S. aid is of "critical importance" to
Israel, whose defense budget constitutes about 10
percent of its Gross Domestic Product.
The aid package to Israel was finalized in June in
Washington between President Bush and Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert. Olmert has said the increase
in military aid to Israel would guarantee its
strategic superiority, despite upgrades to Arab
countries in the region.
The U.S. has long-standing commitments to Israel and
to Egypt, which in 1979 became the first Arab state
to make peace with Israel. Egypt currently gets $1.3
billion a year in military assistance. At the same
time, the U.S. is seeking to strengthen other
moderate Mideast allies, largely as a counterweight
to Iran's growing influence.
The United States and Israel accuse Iran of
developing nuclear bombs, a charge Tehran denies.
Iran, whose leader has repeatedly called for Israel
to be to wiped off the map, is viewed by Israel as
its main enemy. Shiite Muslim Iran also concerns the
Saudis and other Sunni-led Arab allies of the United
States.
The Bush administration must still receive
congressional approval for the aide deals, but Burns
said he believed there would be little opposition in
the Senate and House.
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