The Jerusalem Post

Trump admin praises Obama-era Israel aid

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – The Trump administra­tion marked the beginning of the fiscal year on Monday by praising the “bipartisan” support for Israel that secured a landmark defense agreement with the Jewish state.

The $38 billion memorandum of understand­ing – which allocates $3.3b. in foreign military financing and $500m. in missile defense each year to Israel – was negotiated in the final year of the Obama administra­tion and amounts to the largest aid pledge in US history.

The State Department praised the launch of the aid calendar as an example of America’s “unconditio­nal” support for Israel’s security.

“Our implementa­tion of this historic MoU reflects the enduring and unshakable commitment of the president, this administra­tion, and the American people to Israel’s security,” the State Department said in a statement. “The MoU was negotiated under the previous administra­tion, reflecting the bipartisan nature of this commitment.

“Israel is a valuable and capable ally to the United States that today faces dangerousl­y escalating regional threats, first and foremost from the Iranian regime’s sponsorshi­p of terrorist groups seeking to attack not only Israel but also American interests,” the statement continued. “Israel is also threatened by the reckless proliferat­ion of destabiliz­ing weapons systems into the region that increase the possibilit­y of an escalated conflict in an already dangerous and volatile theater.”

President Donald Trump has frequently criticized his predecesso­r, Barack Obama, for allegedly imperiling Israel in his policy toward Iran – a policy that many Israelis say justified such an ambitious defense agreement.

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