Former defense minister Yoav Gallant has echoed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s call to end U.S. military aid to Israel and replace it with a model based on joint investments. In an opinion piece published in the American news site The Free Press, Gallant argued that the current arrangement no longer fits Israel’s status as one of the world’s biggest arms exporters.
Gallant said labeling the funding as foreign aid misleads the American public. He wrote that U.S. assistance to Israel is not charity, but money that flows back into American factories while U.S. forces benefit from capabilities developed in Israel and improved in real combat.
The article does not say whether Gallant proposed a specific replacement mechanism or timeline, only that he supports shifting away from the existing aid framework.