Two key Democrats in US Congress approve major sale of F-15 fighter jets to Israel

Representative Gregory Meeks and Senator Ben Cardin have signed off on the deal under heavy pressure from the Biden administration

 US Air Force F-15 fighter flies over the Amari military airfield, Estonia February 1, 2022. (photo credit: Ints Kalnins/Reuters)
US Air Force F-15 fighter flies over the Amari military airfield, Estonia February 1, 2022.
(photo credit: Ints Kalnins/Reuters)

Two key Democrats in the US Congress have agreed to support a major arms sale to Israel that includes 50 F-15 fighter jets worth more than $18 billion, the Washington Post reported on Monday, citing three unnamed officials.

Representative Gregory Meeks and Senator Ben Cardin have signed off on the deal under heavy pressure from the Biden administration after the two lawmakers had for months held up the sale, the Post reported.

"Any issues or concerns Chair Cardin had were addressed through our ongoing consultations with the (Biden)Administration, and that’s why he felt it appropriate to allow this case to move forward,” Eric Harris, communications director for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the Post in a statement.

Humanitarian efforts in Gaza

Meeks told the paper that he had been in close contact with the White House and had urged them to pressure Israel over humanitarian efforts and civilian casualties.

 The 162nd Division of the IDF's Armored Brigade operating in Rafah, June 2024 (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
The 162nd Division of the IDF's Armored Brigade operating in Rafah, June 2024 (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

He said the F-15s would not be delivered until "years from now," according to the Post.

Neither lawmaker's office responded immediately to a request for comment.

Biden has pressed both sides in the conflict to reach a ceasefire.