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republicans warm netanyahu plan end us military aid israel

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The proposal to end U.S. military aid to Israel would reduce a $3.8B annual revenue stream for U.S. defense contractors (e.g., Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon) over a decade. The channel is regulatory/policy change affecting defense exports. Impact is U.S.-specific, with potential margin squeeze for suppliers reliant on foreign military sales. However, the transition is gradual and uncertain; no immediate scarcity or price signal.

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  • U.S. military aid to Israel is $3.8 billion annually.
  • Congress previously infused $15 billion in additional military aid for the Hamas conflict.
  • Netanyahu proposes phasing out aid over the next decade.
  • Top Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, support the plan.
  • Existing aid agreement runs through fiscal 2028.

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