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Israel Won’t Oppose U.S. Sale Of F-35s To The UAE

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz with US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper during Gantz's visit to Washington. The two men signed a joint declaration confirming the United States' strategic commitment to Israel's qualitative military edge in the Middle East for years to come. (Benny Gantz Twitter)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Benny Gantz stated on Friday that Israel would not oppose a US sale of advanced weapons systems to the United Arab Emirates, a reference to F-35 stealth fighter jets.

“The Prime Minister and the Defense Minister both agree that since the US is upgrading Israel’s military capability and maintaining Israel’s qualitative military edge, Israel will not oppose the sale of these systems to the UAE,” they said in a joint statement.

The statement said Gantz reached “understandings” with the Pentagon during a visit to Washington this week that “will allow the procurement of advanced weapon systems that will significantly upgrade Israel’s military capabilities, maintain its security and its military advantage in the region as well as its qualitative military edge in the coming decades.”

It said Gantz was “notified by the US administration of its plans to notify Congress of its intention to provide certain weapon systems to the UAE.”

“The Prime Minister and the Defense Minister both agree that since the US is upgrading Israel’s military capability and is maintaining Israel’s qualitative military edge, Israel will not oppose the sale of these systems to the UAE,” it said.

The UAE agreed to normalize relations with Israel earlier this year, bringing longstanding covert ties into the open in a deal hailed by the U.S. and Israel as an historic breakthrough in Middle East diplomacy. The UAE and Bahrain, which signed a similar normalization agreement, became the third and fourth Arab nations to establish formal diplomatic ties with Israel.

Sudan agreed to normalize ties with Israel earlier on Friday. Egypt and Jordan made peace with Israel decades ago.

Israelis welcomed the agreement with the UAE, which paved the way for the other normalization accords, but word that the U.S. intended to sell F-35s to the Emirates proved controversial.

Netanyahu repeatedly denied there was any link between arms deals and opening ties to the Emirates. That was met with skepticism in Israel, particularly amid accusations that he bypassed Israel’s defense establishment in agreeing to a past German sale of advanced submarines to Egypt.

Critics have accused Netanyahu of lying over a key element that is believed to have clinched the deal for the UAE. Gantz, a political rival who formed a fractious coalition government with Netanyahu last spring, said he was kept in the dark about the UAE deal until the last minute.

Netanyahu said in a statement late Friday that the discussion of arms sales only began after the normalization accords were concluded and that he did not object because the U.S. agreed to upgrade Israel’s own capabilities.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem & AP)



One Response

  1. Israel Won’t Oppose U.S. Sale Of F-35s To The UAE because Israel knows F35 is a lemon. F35 is the most expensive disaster in USAF history, DOD knows this, that is why they still keep 40 years old F16 in service.

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