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The Trump administration approved military sales to Israel worth $7.4 billion, despite objections from Democratic lawmakers who sought more information. The deal, worth $6.75 billion, includes munitions, guidance kits, and fuses from Boeing Co, and Hellfire Missiles from Lockheed Martin. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Washington during the announcement.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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