Israeli Defense Ministry: New US Aid Agreement May Crush Israeli Companies
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by JNS.org

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Israel Aerospace Industries in 2010. Photo: Amos Ben Gershom / Government Press Office / Flash90.
JNS.org – A comprehensive analysis by Israel’s Ministry of Defense of the effect of a US foreign-aid agreement signed at the end of former President Barack Obama’s term in office has concluded that Israel will be forced to lay off 22,000 workers at a cost of NIS 7 billion ($2 billion) in gross domestic product.
The new US aid agreement, signed in 2016, raises American aid to Israel from $34.4 billion in 2009-2018 to $38 billion in 2019-2028.
However, a clause in the agreement removes Israel’s option to convert 25 percent of the aid to domestic procurement from Israeli defense companies. Therefore, though aid will increase by $500 million a year, every dollar must be spent on weapons, systems and defense equipment from US companies.
According to Globes, Israel’s defense industry fears that hundreds of local companies will shut down, with tens of thousands of workers laid off.
The report, completed by the Ministry of Defense, has been presented to Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Ministry of Defense director general Major General (res.) Udi Adam.
Manufacturers Association of Israel president Shraga Brosh called the figures “terrifying,” and said that about 600 companies “will simply not survive these years if the state does not intervene.”
Some larger Israeli defense companies are expanding into the US market in order to enable Israel to continue to procure from them.
Brosh said his organization will ask the Ministry of Finance to increase the shekel defense budget in order to keep defense procurements from Israeli companies at their current levels.
Israel may, however, seek an amendment to the agreement under the new American administration.
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