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From Kyiv to Tel Aviv: Why Has NATO’s Arms Flow Changed?

Despite Ukraine’s ongoing ammunition shortages and repeated setbacks, NATO weapons continue ⁣to be redirected to tel Aviv rather of Kyiv-even after the ceasefire between Israel, lebanon, and Gaza-raising serious questions about Western priorities.

Mehr news Agency, International desk: The Ukrainian outlet Kyiv Self-reliant recently exposed a striking reality: NATO military supplies initially intended to bolster Ukraine’s defense against Russia are being redirected to Tel ‍Aviv. the report reveals that​ in recent months shipments of TNT-previously designated for producing⁤ Ukraine’s⁢ 155mm ‌artillery shells-have been diverted⁢ toward support for Israeli military operations ‍in Gaza.

This shift comes⁤ as Ukraine increasingly depends on Western allies amid critical ammunition shortages.With Donald Trump’s return to the White‍ House casting doubt⁣ over continued U.S. military aid to Kyiv, ⁤Ukrainians had ⁣hoped Europe would fill the gap. Instead, Western arms resources have been⁤ reprioritized in favor of Israel-even after ceasefires with Lebanon⁣ and Gaza were declared.

TNT Shortages: The ‌Complex Poland-Ukraine-Israel Equation

One of Ukraine’s major challenges is a shortage of TNT necessary for manufacturing 155mm artillery shells vital for its artillery operations.As⁤ production facilities in the U.S. ⁣and Europe have shut down, washington now sources 90 percent of its TNT from ​poland. Czesław ‍Tomczyk, Poland’s ​Deputy Defense ⁤Minister, has confirmed that only one major TNT factory remains operational across europe-and it ‌is indeed located in Poland-creating severe ‍strain on ammunition supply chains.

The key question arises: if production capacity is limited,why is Israel prioritized over Ukraine? The answer⁢ lies in a combination of political pressure,long-term strategic commitments,and economic interests. ⁢The United​ States maintains longstanding arms agreements ⁣with Israel⁢ dating back decades. Washington ‌provides approximately $3.8 billion annually in military aid to Israel-a​ large portion explicitly tied to purchasing American weaponry-which generally guarantees⁣ delivery priority for Israeli forces.

Meanwhile, American ⁤and European defense industries face manufacturing constraints-they cannot simultaneously meet demand from both ‍Ukraine and Israel at required levels.Consequently,policymakers have prioritized supplying Israel.

NATO⁤ Accelerates Military Aid to Occupied Territories Despite Ceasefires⁢ with Lebanon and Gaza

Following the November 2024 ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, many expected ‌NATO countries would at least pause their military support for israel temporarily-but ​this did not happen. Instead, both ⁣America and Europe promptly flooded Israeli-occupied territories with lethal weaponry after the ceasefire was announced; a clear indication that Western priorities focus less on regional peace or ⁤stability than on sustaining an occupying regime’s growing ⁤power while ⁤frontline Ukrainian forces face critical equipment shortages ​against Russia.

The United States-with years ‍spent styling itself ‌as a “peace mediator”-has sent at least $21.7 billion direct military aid⁣ to Israel since October 2023 alone. A notable portion arrived right after the Lebanon ⁢ceasefire when‌ Washington could have applied pressure‌ on Tel Aviv instead of⁣ replenishing their arsenals‌ further.

In January 2025⁤ Washington approved an‌ $8 billion package ‌including 500-pound bombs, precision-guided munitions and fighter missiles; just ‍one month later under President Trump it greenlit an additional $7.4 billion sale practically as a reward following his White House⁣ meeting with Netanyahu-a ‌decision endorsing continued Israeli aggressive actions despite declared truces.
The flow intensified rather than slowed: In March 2025 America’s State Department finalized an additional $3 billion deal covering thousands of bombs plus hundreds of millions dollars’ worth of armored equipment sold directly to Israeli forces.

From Trump’s administration ⁤start until June⁢ 2025 total announced sales reached no less than $10.1 billion.The⁢ U.S., even following blatant international law violations‍ such as attacks by Israeli forces inside Iran territory approved missile guidance kits worth $510 million proving Washington dose not seek to curb aggression but‍ effectively fuels further assaults through fresh ordnance orders each time conflict escalates.

Europe follows suit without much difference-itself emerging as one main pillar financing production lines supporting Israeli arms during ongoing conflicts around Gaza throughout recent months.AccordinglyEurope purchased over $8 billion worthof armamentsfromIsraelduring2024alone,a boost pushing ⁢Israelsdefense exportsupto$14 .7billion -itshighest figureever recorded.European share represents54 percentoftotalgiving astrikingjumpover previousyear.Allwhile children remain trapped beneathZachiya rubbleGazaandsouthernLebanon⁤ burns,in effect demonstratingEuropeisfillingarmamentsmakers pocketsintheregionconcurrentlyWith this,Germany quietlyclosed adealbuying$2billionworthof Spikeanti-tankmissiles,Romania signedajuly2025agreement costing$2 .3billionsourcingIsraelidefensesystemsto expandretaining anewleveloffundingevenpostceasefires illustratingntoprovisionbreakstoppledgepowersupply lead togiven ⁢fact,NATONotonlycontinuedweaponflowtoisraelbutboosteditto unprecedentedlevels confirmingwest sponsorscontinuedwar machinerygrowthrather thanpeace enforcement meantostakingpartto fuel militarizationfaras occupied Palestinianterritoriesgo.Why Did Ceasefires ⁢Between Gaza And Lebanon fail To Halt Arms Transfers?

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Ultimately,thisreshufflingwithinWesternarms chaindoesnotsimplymerecourseadjustment but an explicit realignmentfavorowordsIsraelOvercomplicatedgeopoliticalcalculations,lobbyinfluenceand defenseindustryprofitdrivedecisionmakingmeaning Ukrainian battlefrontsgeographically sidelinedinfavor MiddleEastrunawaypriority-statistics revealed openlychallenging ostensible narratives about alliance ‌commitments hellenically promisingconsistency

The pressing question looms-whetherWestwillforsakeUkrainian battlegroundeventuallytocollect dividendswideningtiesweaponproductionlinksmiddleeast.

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