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Trump Approves Transfer of 1 Ton MK-84 Bombs to Israel

Trump Approves Transfer of 1 Ton MK-84 Bombs to Israel
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World February 16, 2025 08:21

israel - President Trump lifts the block on the transfer of MK-84 bombs to Israel, allowing the delivery of approximately 1 ton of bombs.

1 Ton MK-84 Bombs Delivered to Israel

A shipment of military equipment, including MK-84 bombs, has reached Israel following President Trump's approval. The bombs, manufactured by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems for the US Department of Defense, are known for their destructive power. Weighing around 1 ton and measuring 3.83 meters, the MK-84 bombs are capable of causing significant damage to targets hundreds of meters away.

Former President Biden's previous statements regarding arms shipments to the region are referenced in the context of the current situation. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to deny entry to mobile homes and heavy machinery into Gaza Strip is highlighted, indicating a stance towards a potential comprehensive ground attack. The significance of the delivery in strengthening the alliance between the US and Israel is emphasized by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.

Recent developments regarding hostage releases and ceasefire agreements are also discussed, with US Secretary of State Rubio's visit to Israel coinciding with international mediation efforts for the second phase of negotiations. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez expresses opposition to Trump's Gaza plan, emphasizing the importance of respecting international humanitarian law.

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