The arrival of 35 thousand tons of weapons to the occupied territories since the beginning of the war
A newspaper revealed that since the beginning of the Zionist regime's attacks on Gaza, 35 thousand tons of ammunition, most of which came from the United States, have entered the occupied territories. |
Hebrew newspaper “Israel Hum” revealed that since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s war against Gaza, about 35 thousand tons of weapons and ammunition, most of which are from America, have entered the occupied territories in more than 300 planes and about 50 ships. .
This report continues: A small part of the cargo was imported from several countries around the world, but the main supplier was and is America.
Israel Hume claimed that arms shipments and apparent US support allowed the Israeli army to attack Gaza over the past five months and prepare for Hezbollah attacks in the north.
However, this newspaper added: senior security officials are worried about the possibility of a decrease in the speed of sending weapons by the United States to Israel due to the growing tension between the two governments over Gaza.
This newspaper quoted anonymous Zionist sources and wrote: Since the beginning of the war, there has been no reduction in the shipment of weapons, but in recent days, amid sharp differences between the top officials of the Biden and Netanyahu governments, concerns about their supplies have increased. is.
Since the start of the war, Washington has provided the strongest possible military, intelligence and diplomatic support to Tel Aviv. This is while America constantly claims that it is worried about the killing of civilians in Gaza.
The U.S. is apparently able to conduct business as usual, but is actually slowing shipments by creating multiple administrative hurdles without explicitly saying they will delay delivery, the sources added.
In the end, this newspaper emphasized that the Zionist regime’s dependence on the United States is not limited to sending weapons, because Tel Aviv needs its support in the United Nations by using the right of veto in the Security Council (against any action to permanently stop the war). .
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