The Biden administration is moving forward with a $680 million arms sale to Israel, despite a recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
This arms package, which includes joint direct attack munition kits and small-diameter bombs, has been in the works for several months. The sale was first presented to congressional committees in September and submitted for review in October.
This decision comes amidst ongoing tensions, as Israel continues its military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, even after the ceasefire agreement ended a deadly confrontation with Hezbollah.