The Biden Administration caused controversy after bypassing Congress on multiple occasions to authorize arms sales to the Israeli military.[216] Josh Paul, a senior State Department official specializing in arms transfers, resigned after stating the U.S. government continues to sell weapons to Israel despite its record of human rights abuses.[217][218] An investigation by The Guardian found the U.S. government use special mechanisms to protect Israel from domestic human rights laws.[219] Unlike the United States' military support for Ukraine, details of weapons sent to Israel have been vague.[220] Leaked details have shown that the U.S. has sent laser-guided missiles, 155mm shells, new army vehicles, among others, at Israel's request.[221] Unnamed officials stated in March 2024 that the U.S. had signed off on an additional 1,800 MK84 2,000-pound bombs and 500 MK82 500-pound bombs.[222]
"Direct action" tactics were adopted against arms companies in the United States that supplied arms to Israel, including Lockheed Martin,[223] General Dynamics,[224] Textron,[225] Boeing,[226] L3Harris,[227] Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman.[228]
A group of seven U.S. Senators stated that the Biden Administration was in violation of the Foreign Assistance Act, which stipulates that weapons cannot be transferred to governments blocking humanitarian assistance.[229] Senator Chris Van Hollen called on Biden to cease weapons transfers, stating, "We need the president and the Biden administration to push harder and to use all the levers of US policy to ensure people don't die of starvation".[230]
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