US House Vows to Continue Funding “Israeli” Iron Dome, Zionist War Minister Hails Decision
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The US House of Representatives passed a budget of $205 million intended for developing the "Israeli" Iron Dome anti-missile system.
Tel Aviv will be exploiting the money to provide the anti-missile system with four more batteries, after two were deployed last month.
Furthermore, the US Congress voted in favor to continue aiding the "Israeli" projects including Arrow 2, Arrow 3, and the Magic Wand anti-missile systems.
In this context, the Zionist War Minister Ehud Barak hailed Friday the US House of Representatives decision to approve the budget to fund the "Israeli" anti-missile system.
Barak noted, "The decision is a significant reinforcement of "Israel's" defense capabilities against missiles".
The US House of Representatives passed a budget of $205 million intended for developing the "Israeli" Iron Dome anti-missile system.
Tel Aviv will be exploiting the money to provide the anti-missile system with four more batteries, after two were deployed last month.
Furthermore, the US Congress voted in favor to continue aiding the "Israeli" projects including Arrow 2, Arrow 3, and the Magic Wand anti-missile systems.
In this context, the Zionist War Minister Ehud Barak hailed Friday the US House of Representatives decision to approve the budget to fund the "Israeli" anti-missile system.
Barak noted, "The decision is a significant reinforcement of "Israel's" defense capabilities against missiles".
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