USA: New bill requires Israeli government to endorse arms sales to Middle Eastern countries

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Washington DC; 05 Oct 2020 (UMMN): A new bill introduced in the House of Representatives “would require the president to consult with the Israeli government to ensure [qualitative military edge] concerns are settled” for arms sales to the Middle Eastern countries.

According to a release that came from the office of the bill’s lead sponsor, Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill, bipartisan bill introduced in the House of Representatives would enhance protections for Israel’s qualitative military edge to include an effective Israeli veto on U.S. arms sales to the Middle East. A

According to HAARETZ, existing law already guarantees Israel a qualitative military edge in the Middle East, but Congress — not Israel — is the arbiter of whether an arms sale meets QME standards.

Most of the sponsors are Democrats, including a number of Jewish lawmakers, among them Schneider, Elaine Luria of Virginia, Max Rose of New York, Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, and Ted Deutch and Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida.

Jewish Democrats expressed alarm after it was revealed that, parallel with the U.S.-brokered normalization deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, the Trump administration was negotiating the sale of state-of-the-art F-35 stealth combat jets to the UAE. Israel opposes the sale, reported HAARETZ.