Israel: Israel reportedly seeks $10 billion in emergency aid from the US

Israel: Israel reportedly seeks $10 billion in emergency aid from the US

By Ahmad Hadizat Omayoza, Mamos Nigeria

Israel requests $10bn in emergency assistance from US – Reports

Israel has asked the United States for $10 billion in emergency aid amid the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the New York Times newspaper reported.

The White House is reportedly preparing an assistance package for Israel, which also contains aid to Ukraine, funding to reinforce the US-Mexico border, and aid to Taiwan, the newspaper said late on Monday night.

According to NAN, on Sunday, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Washington was considering Israel`s requests for additional military aid to conduct its operation in the Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said that US President Joe Biden during his visit to Israel scheduled for Wednesday would get an update from Israeli officials about their strategy against Hamas in Gaza, including the pace of their military operations.

Last week, a US official told Sputnik that Washington had not made a decision on whether it would tie in assistance for Ukraine and Taiwan in a supplemental funding request it was preparing to submit to Congress seeking additional aid for Israel.

U.S. Army Secretary Christine Worms said the U.S. military needs additional support from Congress to simultaneously provide security assistance to Ukraine and Israel.

On October 7, the Palestinian organization Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, leading to retaliatory attacks in the Gaza Strip.

The conflict left thousands of people dead and injured on both sides.

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