The Trump administration advances a controversial shipment of over 20,000 rifles to Israel, reversing a pause instituted by the Biden administration due to worries that these weapons could exacerbate settler violence in the West Bank. This $24 million sale, flagged by the State Department, comes at a time when tensions are high, particularly following increased settler aggression amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.
While the weapons are officially designated for the Israeli National Police, there are significant concerns that they may be redirected to extremist settler groups that have engaged in violent acts against Palestinians. As international scrutiny mounts, particularly regarding Israel’s plans for permanent annexation of the West Bank, the implications of this arms shipment could further destabilize an already tense situation and challenge existing international law.
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