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The Biden administration has proposed a $8 billion arms sale to Israel, including fighter jet and attack helicopter munitions. This comes amidst international criticism over Israel's ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has resulted in the displacement of Gaza's 2.3 million population and accusations of genocide. The U.S. maintains support for Israel, citing the need to defend against Iran-backed militant groups. The deal needs congressional approval.
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