On March 1, 2025, a declaration was signed to use emergency authorities for the expedited delivery of around $4 billion in military assistance to Israel. This move reverses the Biden Administration's partial arms embargo, which had previously withheld certain weapons and ammunition from Israel. The statement highlights that "Israel has no greater ally in the White House than President Trump."
Since assuming office, the Trump Administration has approved nearly $12 billion in major Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to Israel. This decision is aligned with President Trump's repeal of a memorandum from the Biden era that imposed conditions on military assistance to Israel during its conflict against Iran and terror proxies.
The administration emphasized its commitment to using all available tools to support Israel's security and counter potential threats.