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Netanyahu letter discusses Israel’s effort to replace US military aid

4 June 2026
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A letter from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that the initiative to restructure U.S.-Israel military relations is primarily driven by Israel. The letter, dated June 1, 2026, indicates a shift away from direct American military aid towards a model of deeper military integration, which Netanyahu describes as “my plan.” This transition involves developing a new Memorandum of Understanding that would phase out U.S. financial assistance over the next decade, replacing it with joint defense cooperation in advanced military technologies. The letter was shared in conjunction with a House resolution introduced by Congressman Marlin Stutzman, who received Netanyahu’s support following a meeting in Jerusalem. The proposed changes aim to embed U.S. support for Israel within the American defense industrial base, potentially making it less transparent and more integrated into Pentagon operations.

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The evolving military relationship between the U.S. and Israel comes amid growing public disapproval of U.S. aid to Israel, particularly following recent conflicts and humanitarian crises. Polling data show that a majority of Americans now sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis, and there is increasing support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. The proposed restructuring could fundamentally alter how U.S. support for Israel is perceived and managed, shifting it into classified defense contracts and military technology initiatives, thereby making congressional oversight more challenging. This shift reflects broader trends in U.S. public opinion regarding military aid and its implications for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

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