As senators push for more funding, White House official says talks with Israeli officials aim for ‘largest single pledge’ ever of military assistance

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should accept the military package being offered by the US administration and not “take a risky gamble” by waiting for the next president to make a better offer, a former head of Israel’s military intelligence said Tuesday.

Maj. Gen. (ret.) Amos Yadlin told Army Radio that while it may not be as much as Israel wants, the deal on the table would still be the largest ever given by the US to a foreign country, and includes significant and unprecedented freedom to use some of the money as Israel pleases.

“We would have wanted more, we think that the strategic threats against Israel warrant a larger package, but I think that it is the right thing to sign for 10 years on the amount that this administration is offering, with the options that Congress will add additional funds, as it has done in the past,” Yadlin said.... Read More: Times of Israel