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US approves multibillion-dollar arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia

Published on: January 31, 2026 11:30 AM

Biden admin approves potential multibillion-dollar arms sales to Saudi  Arabia and UAE | CNN Politics

WASHINGTON: The United States on Friday approved multibillion-dollar weapons sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia amid heightened regional tensions, particularly with Iran.

Read More: Saudi unlikely to normalize ties with Israel 

The State Department confirmed a $3.8-billion deal for 30 Apache attack helicopters to Israel, alongside a $1.8-billion sale of joint light tactical vehicles. The department said the sales align with US objectives to ensure Israel maintains a strong and ready self-defense capability.

Israel, which has agreed to a fragile US-backed ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza, receives billions in military support annually, mostly in the form of aid rather than direct sales. The ceasefire, established in October, largely paused two years of conflict.

The State Department also approved a $9-billion sale to Saudi Arabia for 730 Patriot missiles, which are used to intercept incoming attacks. In addition, the United States will provide F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, though these will be less advanced than Israel’s jets, preserving Israel’s military edge in the region as mandated by US law.

BREAKING: The United States approved a $9bn weapons sale to Saudi Arabia, covering 730 Patriot missile interceptors and related defence equipment. pic.twitter.com/0p0UbmjA1e

— ® (@Alpha7021) January 31, 2026

The weapons sales come amid increasing US military presence in waters near Iran and growing tensions following widespread protests and violent crackdowns in Tehran. Israel has previously carried out bombing campaigns against Iranian nuclear and military sites, while Saudi Arabia has voiced caution over direct action against Iran due to potential regional instability.

Read More: US to sell F-35 jets to Saudi Arabia, but Israel keeps edge

The Trump administration has also designated Saudi Arabia as a “major, non-NATO ally,” a status granting economic and military privileges without obligating the United States to provide security guarantees. Officials said the arms deals are part of broader US efforts to support regional partners and maintain stability while upholding Israel’s security.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Apache helicopters, F-35 jets, Israel, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Patriot missiles, Saudi Arabia, US arms sales

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