Netanyahu Signals Israel’s Move Toward Less Dependence on U.S. Military Aid

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told 60 Minutes that Israel should reexamine and possibly reset its financial relationship with the United States, aiming to cut—potentially to zero—the roughly $3.8 billion in annual U.S. military aid over the next decade, starting now. The interview comes amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran, with Washington not commenting yet, highlighting potential strains in security ties as regional tensions and related costs rise.
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