It seems like if it involves money to America, there is nothing Trump won't overlook.
Sell weapons to genocidal Israel, the U.S. accounts for the vast majority (around 69-90%) of Israel's major conventional arms imports.
Aid Packages: The U.S. has a long-standing agreement to provide Israel with $3.8 billion in military aid annually through 2028. Since the October 7, 2023, attacks, additional emergency aid has been approved, bringing the total military assistance since the war began to over $21.7 billion.
The Gaza Health Ministry reports at least 69,733 deaths as of late November 2025. Other sources citing the GHM or related studies have mentioned figures exceeding 72,500 people killed when factoring in missing persons presumed dead.
Women and children account for a significant majority of the casualties, with some analyses estimating them to be around 70% of those killed in residential buildings.
Injured: More than 170,000 people have been injured.
Missing: The actual death toll is likely higher as thousands are believed to be buried under the rubble of destroyed buildings, and many deaths from preventable disease and malnutrition are not included in the GHM count of direct war deaths.
The Lancet have suggested the final death toll, including indirect deaths from related causes like famine and health system collapse, could eventually exceed 186,000."
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Sell weapons to the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, including a major arms sale package in 2017 and a re-supply of smart bombs and munitions.
A bipartisan bill in April 2019 that sought to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led war was vetoed by President Trump, and the Senate failed to override the veto.
The
Yemen Data Project estimated that Saudi-led bombing had killed or injured 19,196 civilians as of March 2022.
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