U.S. Scheduled to Approve $6.4 Billion Arms Deal to ‘israeli’ Terror Gang as Genocide Gears Up
The Trump administration, which has previously extended significant military assistance to Israel during its prolonged conflict in the Gaza Strip, is reportedly preparing to offer an additional $6.4 billion in weaponry to Tel Aviv.

The Wall Street Journal disclosed on Friday that the proposed support package includes 30 AH-64 Apache helicopter gunships valued at $3.8 billion, along with a substantial provision of 3,250 infantry assault vehicles, amounting to an additional $1.9 billion.
In a similar development, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters that the agreement also encompasses $750 million in support components for armored personnel carriers and power supplies.
The sum is supplementary to the billions of dollars in lethal weaponry that both Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, have been providing to the regime.
Observers describe the support as a clear indication of Washington’s direct intention, consistent with its steadfast backing of the regime, to provide decisive force to the ongoing conflict.
A devastating military campaign has resulted in the deaths of approximately 65,200 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, since it began in October 2023.
A relentless campaign of continuous aerial and ground assaults, coupled with an almost complete blockade of the Palestinian region, has been employed to exacerbate human suffering and increase the number of casualties.
Reports have emerged regarding potential support worth billions coming weeks after extensive military operations launched by Israeli forces targeting Gaza City. The area, which stands as the largest urban center in the coastal enclave, is home to approximately one million Palestinian residents.
The military offensive has pushed the population towards the southern regions of the Gaza Strip, areas that continue to witness Tel Aviv’s lethal aggression.
In a campaign targeting the full occupation of the city, the military has targeted and bombed numerous residential towers, labeling them as “terrorist high-rises.”




