"The Obama administration has signed a $38 billion military aid pact with Israel in what the State Department boasts is the “single largest pledge of bilateral military assistance in US history.” The
record agreement will provide Israel with $3.8 billion annually over 10
years beginning in 2019, up from $3.1 billion under the current deal. At a time when the US government supposedly can’t afford to provide poor and working Americans with basic services like universal health care – something Israelis enjoy – it is striking that there is always money available to enable Israel’s ongoing destruction of Palestine. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, who has expressed opposition to universal health care and free college tuition, cheered the aid deal. “Senator
[Tim] Kaine and I applaud the agreement on a new memorandum of
understanding regarding American security assistance to Israel,” said
Clinton in a statement released by her campaign. Clinton
also used the deal as an opportunity to saber-rattle against Iran, show
off her military hawkishness against ISIS and reiterate her commitment
to combating growing activism against Israel’s criminal conduct, which
Israel refers to as “delegitimization.” “The
agreement will help solidify and chart a course for the US-Israeli
defense relationship in the 21st century as we face a range of common
challenges, from Iran’s destabilizing activities to the threats from
ISIS and radical jihadism, and efforts to delegitimize Israel on the
world stage,” she said, reiterating her January promise to “take our relationship to the next level.”"
record agreement will provide Israel with $3.8 billion annually over 10
years beginning in 2019, up from $3.1 billion under the current deal. At a time when the US government supposedly can’t afford to provide poor and working Americans with basic services like universal health care – something Israelis enjoy – it is striking that there is always money available to enable Israel’s ongoing destruction of Palestine. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, who has expressed opposition to universal health care and free college tuition, cheered the aid deal. “Senator
[Tim] Kaine and I applaud the agreement on a new memorandum of
understanding regarding American security assistance to Israel,” said
Clinton in a statement released by her campaign. Clinton
also used the deal as an opportunity to saber-rattle against Iran, show
off her military hawkishness against ISIS and reiterate her commitment
to combating growing activism against Israel’s criminal conduct, which
Israel refers to as “delegitimization.” “The
agreement will help solidify and chart a course for the US-Israeli
defense relationship in the 21st century as we face a range of common
challenges, from Iran’s destabilizing activities to the threats from
ISIS and radical jihadism, and efforts to delegitimize Israel on the
world stage,” she said, reiterating her January promise to “take our relationship to the next level.”"
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