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The United States is planning military sales to Israel worth an estimated $7.4 billion that will include missiles and munitions, the Pentagon said on Friday amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza.
(Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sales of missiles, munitions and other equipment to Israel for an estimated total of about $7.4 billion, the Pentagon said on Friday.
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