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Israel to seek new security deal with the US: Report

Israel to seek new security deal with the US: Report
MENA
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In 2016, the US and Israeli governments signed a memorandum of understanding for the 10 years through September 2028 that provides $38 billion in military aid
It's military has played a significant role in defending Israel, including during several rounds of clashes with Iran [JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images]

Israel is preparing for talks with the Trump administration on a new 10-year security deal, seeking to extend US military support even as Israeli leaders signal they are planning for a future with reduced American cash grants, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

Gil Pinchas, speaking to the FT before stepping down as chief financial adviser to Israel's military and defence ministry, said Israel would seek to prioritise joint military and defence projects over cash handouts in talks that he expected to take place in the coming weeks.

The US State Department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment outside regular business hours.

"The partnership is more important than just the net financial issue in this context  ... there are a lot of things that are equal to money," Pinchas told the FT. "The view of this needs to be wider."

Pinchas said pure financial support - or "free money" - worth $3.3 billion a year, which Israel can use to purchase US weapons, was "one component of the MOU (that) could decrease gradually."

In 2016, the US and Israeli governments signed a memorandum of understanding for the 10 years through September 2028 that provides $38 billion in military aid, $33 billion in grants to buy military equipment and $5 billion for missile defence systems.

Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped to "taper off" Israeli dependence on US military aid in the next decade.

The US has been a key supplier of arms to Israel, particularly since the start of Israel's war on Gaza, which has killed over 71,000 Palestinians and left much of the coastal enclave in rubble. 

It's military has also played a significant role in defending Israel, including during several rounds of clashes with Iran between 2024 and 2025, which culminated in the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities furing Israel's 12-day war with Iran.