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At a sensitive time, the Trump administration was revealed to plan to sell another $6.4 billion in arms to Israel

According to Reuters, informed sources have revealed that the Trump administration is seeking congressional approval for the sale of about $6.4 billion worth of weapons to Israel, including 30 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and 3,250 infantry assault vehicles.

The arms sale includes a $3.8 billion helicopter deal and a $1.9 billion order for infantry assault vehicles, along with $7.5 billion for the supply of spare parts and power systems for armoured carriers, according to Reuters, according to the report, as soon as the arms sale plan is revealed, multinational leaders will gather in New York next week for the United Nations Annual Assembly, when the Security Council will hold a high-level meeting on Gaza.

The Israeli military announced on the 19th that it would expand military operations in Gaza City and continue to bomb Hamas infrastructure. According to Reuters, the Trump administration's strong support for Israel is in stark contrast to the increasing vigilance of Democrats. On the 18th local time, a group of U.S. senators proposed the first resolution to recognize the Palestinian state. In addition, more than half of Democratic senators recently voted against continuing arms sales to Israel.

The White House has not responded to the request for comment on the arms sales.

According to news from the French Presidential Palace on the 19th, during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, France and Saudi Arabia will co-host an international conference on the implementation of the "two-state solution" at the United Nations headquarters in new york on September 22nd. At that time, France, Britain, Canada and other 10 countries will recognize the Palestinian state.



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