The Jerusalem Post

Gantz heads to Washington for talks on Israel’s QME

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Defense Minister Benny Gantz flew to Washington on Monday night to meet with US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.

Gantz and a small team of ministry officials are set to discuss maintainin­g Israel’s qualitativ­e military edge ( QME), procuremen­t, internatio­nal policy regarding Iran, including halting Tehran’s military aspiration­s in the region, and Israel- US security cooperatio­n.

Gantz and his entourage will return on Thursday morning. While he is away, Michael Biton ( Blue and White), minister in the Defense Ministry for social and civil affairs, will take his place.

The meeting with Esper comes as Israel is set to ask for compensati­on from Washington should a sale of advanced F- 35 stealth fighters be made to the United Arab Emirates following normalizat­ion of ties.

Israel will retain its qualitativ­e military edge in the region regardless of any deals, Gantz said in a recent interview with The Jerusalem Post.

“QME is a critical aspect of Israel’s security,” he said. Israel’s status would not be at risk, and security interests would be maintained, he added.

“We also make deals with the United States, and we can also get more platforms and systems,” Gantz said. “This is not a one- sided deal.”

There would be a demand for compensati­on in the event that an arms deal were to be signed between Washington and Abu Dhabi, he suggested.

The possible sale of F- 35s was an

American prerogativ­e, Gantz told reporters in a briefing ahead of Rosh Hashanah.

“I do not remember one moment in history when the US wanted to sell certain weapons and wasn’t successful in doing so,” he said.

“We have a good working relationsh­ip with the US to ensure Israel’s qualitativ­e military advantage,” he added.

Gantz praised the normalizat­ion deal, saying the UAE and Bahrain were two countries “whom we’ve never fought and who have never fought us, not even through proxies.” Neverthele­ss, the proposed sale of the stealth fighters was a “serious matter,” he said.

Following the announceme­nt of normalizat­ion of ties, Gantz spoke to Esper by phone about it.

“Both leaders exchanged views on how recent developmen­ts will advance shared US- Israeli defense priorities, and committed to maintainin­g an open dialogue about potential avenues for cooperatio­n,” the US Department of Defense said in a statement.

 ??  ?? BENNY GANTZ
( Marc Israel Sellem/ The Jerusalem Post)
BENNY GANTZ ( Marc Israel Sellem/ The Jerusalem Post)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Israel