Obama Approves $225m Grant to Replenish Iron Dome Parts

U.S. Congress funding measure passes both houses in separate legislation after initially getting held up in wrangling over other spending provisions.

Amir Oren
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U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday signed a bill allocating $225 million to fund critical parts for Israel’s Iron Dome rocket interception system. The Israeli army still has adequate supplies to deal with the current situation, according to Israeli Defense Forces data.

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