An-Najah News - ِِA bill could allow the occupying state of Israel to veto any American arms sales to the Arab countries was introduced by lawmakers at the US House of Representatives.
The lead sponsor Representative Brad Schneider.
said that the bill "would require the President to consult with the Israeli government to ensure qualitative military edge concerns are settled" in respect to weapons sales to Middle Eastern countries.
The proposed legislation also asks the US President to inform the Congress of the potential impact of the planned deal on Israel’s military superiority in the region no later than 60 days after receiving a request to sell arms and military equipment to countries in the Middle East.
The bill came in the aftermath of the UAE-Israel normalization deal in August, under which the UAE would purchase cutting-edge weaponry such as F-35 fighter jets.