US to send $500 million to 'Israel' within COVID relief deal
Washington (QNN)- The US Congress on Sunday reached an agreement on a $908-billion COVID-19 relief package that has been believed to be aiming at bringing stimulus checks and enhancing unemployment benefits to millions of Americans.
However, the text of the bill states that it contains $500 million for the occupation state as well as billions of dollars for the US army.
The legislative package also contains $2 billion for Air Force missile procurement and related expenses, $4 billion for Navy weapons procurement, and $2 billion for Space Force.
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The 5,593-page legislation — the longest bill in memory and probably ever — came together Sunday after months of battling, posturing and postelection negotiating that reined in a number of Democratic demands as the end of the congressional session approached.
Biden praised the bipartisan spirit that produced the measure, which he called “just the beginning.”
An Israeli group, whose founder supported US President Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza and was founded by soldiers and former intelligence officers, was behind last year’s flights that facilitated the travel of hundreds of Palestinians from the war-torn Strip and landed in South Africa and Indonesia, an AP investigation has found.
Israel is reportedly planning to further restrict the entry of aid into the war-torn Gaza Strip, despite the so-called ceasefire and amid an already severe humanitarian crisis after two years of genocide.
While presenting the Oscar for Best International Film, Javier Bardem began his remarks by saying, “not to war and free Palestine,” drawing a loud round of applause from the audience at the March 15 awards ceremony.