Middle East

Israel expects US to safeguard its military edge amid Saudi F-35 jet deal

Israel is the only Middle Eastern nation flying the F-35, and US law requires regional arms sales to preserve its military edge.

Jerusalem: Israel expects Washington to preserve its access to more advanced US weaponry, a spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office said, commenting on US plans to sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.

Israel is currently the only Middle Eastern country operating the advanced stealth aircraft, and US law requires that any arms sales in the region do not erode Israel’s “qualitative military edge” over its neighbours, Xinhua news agency reported.

“The United States and Israel have a long-standing understanding, which is that Israel maintains the qualitative edge when it comes to its defense,” spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian told reporters.

“That has been true yesterday, that has been true today, and the Prime Minister (Benjamin Netanyahu) believes that will be true tomorrow and in the future,” she added.

The remarks were the first official comment from the Israeli government on the planned sale, announced on Monday by US President Donald Trump during a White House meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. The proposed deal involves up to 48 F-35s, marking a shift after years of US hesitation under previous administrations.

Israel and Saudi Arabia have not established formal diplomatic relations. During his visit to Washington, the Saudi crown prince said his kingdom wishes to normalise ties with Israel but wants to ensure “a clear path toward a two-state solution” that includes Palestinian statehood.

Netanyahu and his far-right government have been firmly opposed to the establishment of a Palestinian state.

This post was last modified on November 21, 2025 11:25 am

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