U.S. Approves Israel’s $3.5 Billion Defense Deal with Germany

U.S. Approves Israel’s .5 Billion Defense Deal with Germany


Israel⁢ said Thursday that the U.S. government‌ had approved its request to sell ⁣Germany its ⁢Arrow 3 missile defense system, setting in motion a $3.5 billion agreement that comes as Germany aims⁤ to ‍upgrade its ⁣military amid the war in Ukraine.

Israeli officials described ⁢the sale⁣ as​ the country’s “largest ever”⁢ weapons ⁤deal. The Arrow 3, designed ‍to intercept⁢ ballistic missiles armed with nuclear and other nonconventional warheads outside the ⁤earth’s atmosphere, was jointly developed by the ‍government-owned Israel Aerospace Industries and its subsidiaries and Boeing of the United⁢ States, in cooperation with ⁣the⁢ missile ‍defense⁤ agencies of the two countries.

The Arrow⁢ 3 is⁤ considered a crucial element of Israel’s arsenal in its effort to be ​able to ‌defend itself against enemies like Iran.

Since the ⁣start⁢ of the war in Ukraine in ⁢February ​2022, Germany has made a U-turn in its military-averse policy. Days ‍after the Russian invasion, Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced the ⁤establishment of​ a 100 billion euro, ‌or ‍about $109 million, fund aimed at modernizing⁣ the German armed⁣ forces. Last year, Germany announced that ⁤it would buy ‌F-35 ⁣fighter planes from the U.S. manufacturer Lockheed​ Martin to update⁤ its⁢ air force.

With the American ‍approval of the Arrow 3 deal, officials from⁤ the Israeli⁤ and German defense ministries can ​move toward signing a letter of ​commitment. Once⁣ the ​details of the ⁤agreement are finalized and ⁤approvals from both Parliaments ⁤are obtained, a full contract will⁢ be ready to sign by⁤ the end of ‍2023, according to an‍ Israeli‍ government statement.

Israel’s minister​ of defense, Yoav​ Gallant, said in the statement that the deal would ⁢“contribute to Israel’s force‍ buildup and economy.” Part of the proceeds, ‌the government ‍said, would be dedicated to bolstering‌ Israeli defense systems. The‍ United‌ States did not immediately‍ comment ⁢on the announcement.

Israeli officials said the Arrow 3 deal would further strengthen ‍military relations between Israel and Germany and ‍reinforce the Israeli strategic alliance with​ the United States and partnerships with ⁢its industrial⁣ base. Components​ for the Arrow system manufactured for ‍Israel would also ‌be produced ​for Germany.

The Arrow 3 represents the top tier of ⁣Israel’s⁤ multilayered air defense system, which has received substantial funding from the United States and includes the Iron ⁤Dome‍ and David’s Sling systems, which intercept less​ sophisticated, ‍shorter-range rockets⁣ like those fired into Israel from Gaza.

The Arrow 2, an earlier version of the⁣ system, intercepts ballistic missiles higher up,⁤ but⁤ is slower ‌than​ the Arrow​ 3, which can also maneuver in space, according ⁢to Israeli officials.

As Ukraine has pushed for weapons aid internationally, Israel has tried to ‍maintain a delicate balancing act, helping​ Kyiv mainly in the ​civilian sphere while avoiding provoking Russia. Russia maintains a military presence ⁤in Syria, where Israel‌ often conducts airstrikes against Iranian and…

2023-08-17⁣ 09:39:04
Original⁤ from www.nytimes.com
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