Published: 15:07, January 31, 2026
US approves massive new arms sales to Israel, Saudi Arabia
By Xinhua
US Army AH-64E Apache helicopters are pictured at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, June 12, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

WASHINGTON – The White House has approved massive new arms sales totaling $15.67 billion to Israel and Saudi Arabia – two major US allies in the Middle East – amid tensions over Iran's unrest, the US State Department said on Friday.

The new sale to Israel, totaling 6.67 billion dollars, comprises four separate packages, including one for 30 Apache attack helicopters equipped with rocket launchers and advanced targeting gear, and another for 3,250 light tactical vehicles aimed "to extend lines of communication" for Israeli forces, according to a statement from the State Department.

The sale to Saudi Arabia, worth $9 billion, covers 730 Patriot missiles and related equipment and is intended to support a major regional non-NATO ally, the statement said.

The State Department said it notified Congress of the sales' approval earlier on Friday.