Israel receives 6,500 tons of U.S. military equipment, including munitions and light armored utility vehicles, via cargo ships and aircraft over the past 24 hours, the Defense Ministry reports.
The Israeli Defense Ministry announced that two cargo ships and several planes carrying 6,500 tons of U.S. military equipment, including munitions and light armored utility vehicles, arrived in Israel over the past day.
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