A new study, coinciding with the second anniversary of the Palestinian resistance movement "Hamas" attacks on the occupied territories on October 7, 2023, revealed that the United States has provided Israel with military aid amounting to no less than $21.7 billion since the beginning of the war on Gaza two years ago.
The study clarified that this aid was provided during the administrations of former President Joe Biden and current President Donald Trump, as part of the ongoing U.S. military support for Tel Aviv during its war on the Gaza Strip.
It added that another study published by the "Costs of War Project" at Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs indicated that the United States spent approximately $10 billion more on security assistance and operations in the broader Middle East over the past two years.
The agency explained that these studies relied on open sources, but provided some of the most comprehensive estimates of the size of U.S. military aid to Israel, its close ally, alongside estimates of the cost of direct U.S. military intervention in the Middle East.
It noted that the U.S. State Department did not issue an immediate comment regarding the amount of aid provided to Israel since October 2023, while the White House referred inquiries to the U.S. Department of Defense, which oversees only a portion of that aid.
Simultaneously, the British Channel 4 website revealed, in a report prepared by the verification department, that the value of weapons and ammunition imported by the Israeli occupation from the United Kingdom reached an unprecedented record level during 2025, according to a special analysis based on official data issued by the Israeli customs authority.
The data showed that the Israeli occupation imported nearly one million pounds sterling worth of British weapons and ammunition during the first nine months of the year, which is more than double the amount received in any of the previous three years.
In June alone, the Israeli occupation imported over 400,000 pounds sterling worth of British weapons, the highest monthly amount recorded since the start of monitoring this data in January 2022.
This aid was provided during the administrations of former President Joe Biden and current President Donald Trump.





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More than 21 billion dollars have flowed from Washington to arm Israel since the outbreak of the Gaza war.