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Israel Warns US F35 Sale to Turkey Could Undermine Air Superiority
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 21 hours ago
What happened
Israel warns that the potential US sale of F35 jets to Turkey threatens its air force's superiority and is seeking possible compensation. US Defense Secretary Pete Buttigieg will discuss the deal during his visit to Israel. The sale could impact Israel's defense budget amid rising regional tensions involving Turkey.
- 01Israel calls the US F35 sale to Turkey a "bad step" threatening its air superiority.
- 02The advanced F35 jets could erode Israel's qualitative military edge in the Middle East.
- 03US Defense Secretary Pete Buttigieg will discuss the sale during his Israel visit.
- 04Israel is exploring compensation from the US to offset the strategic impact.
- 05The sale may force Israel to adjust its defense budget and strategy.
- 06Israel counters Turkey's regional moves by strengthening ties with Greece and Cyprus.
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