Bipartisan Bill Would Give
Israel Veto Powers Over US Arms Sales
Bill would require the president to consult with Israel over the Middle East
weapons sales
Dave DeCamp Posted on October 5, 2020
https://news.antiwar.com/2020/10/05/bipartisan-bill-would-give-israel-veto-powers-over-us-arms-sales/
A group of bipartisan
lawmakers introduced a bill in the House that would effectively
give Israel the power to veto US arms sales to countries in the
Middle East. Since the UAE and Israel agreed to normalize relations, a possible
F-35 sale to Abu Dhabi has caused concern in Congress over Israel’s Qualitative
Military Edge (QME).
The QME is mandated by the US
law and means Washington will ensure Israel maintains military superiority over
its neighbors. Currently, it is up to Congress to ensure Israel’s QME. The new
bill would require Israel to be consulted before any arms sales are made that
could jeopardize the QME.
The bill was introduced by
Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL). In a press release,
Rep. Schneider said the bill would “require the
President to consult with the Israeli government to ensure QME concerns are
settled” regarding arms sales to Middle Eastern countries.
“Israel is our single most
important ally in the Middle East, and Congress will not let any President
undermine her security with unapproved weapons sales,” Schneider said.
Seventeen other members of Congress sponsored the bill alongside Schneider.
Israel initially objected
to the F-35 sale to the UAE but has since submitted a wishlist of over $8 billion in
advanced weaponry if the deal goes through. Israeli Defense
Minister Benny Gantz met with US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper in September
about the deal. Esper vowed the US
would maintain
Israel’s QME.
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