The planned arms transfer comes just over a fortnight before Biden leaves office

 

ed note–several possibilities involved in this one, none of them good–

 

The first is that this was the ‘deal’ arrived at between Biden and Netanyahu, where the Pirates of Judea get 8 BILLION in new offensive armaments with which to continue their religiously-commanded mass murder of Gentiles in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and soon, Jordan, Egypt, and Iran, and in return for which Netanyahu and his ‘peeps’ are going to cause massive political instability in the US in the run-up to Inauguration Day that could very well see Trump not take the oath of office for POTUS as a result of his criminal sentencing set to take place in less than a week.

 

The other glaring possibility is that perhaps–PERHAPS–Team Trump has crossed all the necessary ‘T’s and dotted all the necessary ‘I’s and has all but circumvented the original plan on the part of the Pirates of Judea in causing some ‘constitutional crisis’ surrounding the peaceful transfer of power on January 20th and they know that DJT is not going to continue sending offensive weaponry to Israel so that she can continue on with her murder and mayhem, which of course puts Trump’s life in danger even moreso than it is right now, if such a thing can even be possible.

 

Either way folks, the one thing that all Gentiles with a vested interest in their own future survival can take to the bank in all of this is that they–the ‘children of Israel’ as they love to refer to themselves, are not going to just sit by and watch 3,000 years of meticulous planning get undone by any Gentile leader who is dead set (no pun intended) on preventing the very same WWIII/Armageddon which Jewish prophecy dictates must take place as the necessary prerequisite to Joo-roo-salem becoming the headquarters and ruling seat of all human affairs in the world.

 

 

BBC

 

The US Department of State has notified Congress of a planned $8bn arms transfer to Israel, an American official has confirmed to the BBC.

 

The weapons consignment, which needs approval from House and Senate committees, includes missiles, shells and other offensive munitions.

 

The move comes just over a fortnight before President Joe Biden leaves office. Washington has rejected calls to suspend military backing for Israel because of the number of civilians killed during the war in Gaza.

 

In August, the US approved the transfer of $20bn in fighter jets and other military equipment to Israel.

 

The latest planned shipment contains Hellfire missiles, artillery shells and bombs, the US official said.

 

A source familiar with the transfer told the BBC on Saturday: ‘The president has made clear Israel has a right to defend its citizens, consistent with international law and international humanitarian law, and to deter aggression from Iran and its proxy organisations. Therefore we will continue to provide the capabilities necessary for Israel’s defence.’

 

Biden has often described US support for Israel as iron-clad.

 

The US is by far the biggest supplier of arms to Israel, having helped it build one of the most technologically sophisticated militaries in the world.

 

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the US accounted for 69% of Israel’s imports of major conventional arms between 2019 and 2023.

 

In May 2024, the US confirmed it had paused a single consignment of 2,000lb and 500lb bombs over concerns Israel was going ahead with a major ground operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. But Biden immediately faced a backlash from Republicans in Washington and from Netanyahu who appeared to compare it to an ‘arms embargo’. Biden has since lifted the suspension and not repeated it.

 

The planned shipment is one of a number of steps taken by the Biden administration in recent weeks, as the outgoing president attempts to shore up his legacy.

 

It will likely also be the last planned weapons sale to Israel before he leaves the White House on 20 January 2025, when his successor Donald Trump is inaugurated.

 

The president-elect has previously spoken of ending foreign conflicts, and of reducing US involvement, including during his re-election bid.

 

Trump has positioned himself as a staunch supporter of Israel, but has urged the American ally to finish its military operation in Gaza quickly.

 

Israel launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to the group’s unprecedented attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, in which 251 were taken hostage.

 

More than 45,580 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

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