Benjamin Netanyahu announcing Israel's plan for military self-sufficiency, phasing out U.S. aid in 10 years, with economic and defense symbols.
Benjamin Netanyahu announcing Israel's plan for military self-sufficiency, phasing out U.S. aid in 10 years, with economic and defense symbols.
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Netanyahu says Israel wants to phase out U.S. military aid within a decade

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel should aim to end its reliance on U.S. military assistance over the next 10 years, arguing that Israel’s economy and defense industry are strong enough to move toward greater self-sufficiency while keeping the U.S.-Israel alliance close.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview with The Economist published in January 2026 that he wants to "taper off" U.S. military aid "within the next 10 years," describing the move as part of an effort to make Israel "as independent as possible."

Netanyahu said he raised the issue during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Dec. 29, 2025, telling him Israel "deeply appreciates" American support but has "come of age" economically. Netanyahu also said Israel’s economy could reach roughly $1 trillion within the coming decade.

Israel currently receives about $3.8 billion a year in U.S. security assistance under a 10-year U.S.-Israel memorandum of understanding running from fiscal year 2019 through fiscal year 2028. Under that framework, $3.3 billion is provided annually in Foreign Military Financing, with an additional $500 million a year for missile defense programs. The arrangement also phases out the portion Israel has historically been allowed to spend inside Israel—known as offshore procurement—falling to zero in fiscal year 2028.

Supporters of Netanyahu’s approach argue that reducing reliance on American assistance would help shield Israel from political swings in Washington and remove a recurring point of contention in U.S. domestic debate. Amir Avivi, a retired general who chairs the Israel Defense Security Forum, said Israel wants a "partnership" with the United States rather than a relationship defined by aid, calling Israel a regional power.

The debate has been sharpened by periodic disputes over weapons deliveries. During the 2014 Gaza conflict, the Obama administration suspended a shipment of Hellfire missiles to Israel as the White House tightened oversight of transfers. In 2024, the Biden administration paused a shipment of heavy bombs—particularly 2,000-pound munitions—over concerns about their use in densely populated areas of Gaza, while U.S. officials insisted most other arms shipments were continuing.

Israeli lawmaker Simcha Rothman, from the Religious Zionist Party, has argued that U.S. military funding should be viewed less as "aid" than as a strategic arrangement that also benefits American defense manufacturers, citing Israeli battlefield experience and joint development as a form of return.

Netanyahu’s comments came as Israel increased efforts to expand domestic production capacity for munitions. Netanyahu has publicly promoted a long-term investment plan—reported by The Daily Wire as a $108 billion, decade-long initiative—to strengthen Israel’s ability to supply its own ammunition and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers.

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime supporter of Israel, welcomed the concept of Israeli self-sufficiency and suggested the transition could be accelerated, arguing the money could ultimately be redirected to U.S. defense needs.

Netanyahu has advocated for reducing other forms of U.S. assistance before: he argued in 1996 that Israel had grown strong enough to begin moving away from economic aid. Today, he is framing a similar shift in military assistance as a way to preserve the alliance while recasting it as cooperation between more equal partners.

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X discussions on Netanyahu's proposal to phase out U.S. military aid over a decade feature praise for Israel's self-sufficiency from pro-Israel accounts, skepticism that it rebrands dependency from America First voices, and criticism that aid enables repression from human rights advocates.

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Dramatic nighttime illustration of Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, symbolizing Israel's announcement of a 'new phase' in the war with Iran.
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Israel declares 'new phase' in war with Iran one week after initial strikes

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One week into the war that erupted on February 28, 2026, with US-Israeli strikes dismantling Iran's missile capabilities, Israel has announced a 'new phase' targeting the regime's foundations. This follows airstrikes by 90 Israeli aircraft on over 40 strategic sites in Tehran, amid reports of significant advances and Iranian vows of a prolonged conflict with new weapons.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the site of a deadly Iranian strike in Beit Shemesh, where nine people, including four teenagers, were killed. He thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for supporting efforts against Iran, describing them as a bid to save the world from a nuclear-armed regime. The remarks came amid escalating tensions following a joint U.S.-Israeli attack on Iranian military sites.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday as the United States pursues indirect talks with Iran over its nuclear program and Israel presses for tighter limits on Tehran’s ballistic missiles and regional proxy support, against the backdrop of a stepped-up U.S. military posture in the Middle East.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Israel on February 25, 2026, for a two-day visit, where he will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and address the Knesset parliament. This marks his second trip since 2017, focusing on defence, AI, and trade cooperation. Opposition has raised concerns over the Gaza issue.

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Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Leiter stated that Israel will continue its campaign against Iran until the regime is brought to its knees, following Iranian missile strikes on Israel. In a CNN interview, Leiter highlighted Iran's attempted ballistic missile attack on the U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia and accused Iran of lying about its ICBM capabilities.

Iran has stated it will decide when the war with the US and Israel ends, emphasizing no oil will be shipped out of the Middle East if attacks continue. President Donald Trump said the war will end in four weeks or sooner. However, Iran's military insists there must be a winner and calls Trump's statement nonsense.

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On March 6, 2026, Israeli forces, backed by U.S. coordination, obliterated an underground command bunker in Tehran as part of the escalating Operation Epic Fury, now in its second week. The strike follows initial attacks that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top officials, with President Trump demanding Iran's unconditional surrender and pledging U.S. involvement in selecting a new leader.

 

 

 

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