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US Congress vote to allocate funds to Iron Dome

Members of the US Congress will vote on Thursday on the removal or allocation of a $ 1 billion budget to the Zionist regime’s Iron Dome missile defense system.

According to Pak Sahafat news agency, quoted by Reuters, as the Zionist regime plans to replace the missiles used with the Iron Dome system, members of the US Congress will vote on Thursday on whether to remove or allocate $ 1 billion for the project.

According to the report, the US Congress yesterday removed the clause of emergency financial aid to Tel Aviv for the development of the Iron Dome missile defense system from the US military budget, but the news media are now announcing the return of this clause to the US military budget.

A proposal to return this clause to the US military budget has been put forward by the chairman of the Congressional Credit Committee.

While the bill is set to go to the polls on Thursday local time, a number of Democrats plan to vote against it.

The United States provides $ 1.6 billion a year in funding to the Israeli regime to keep Iron Dome missile defense systems operational.

US Congress yesterday removed the clause of emergency financial aid to Tel Aviv for the development of the Iron Dome missile defense system from the US military budget, but the news media are now announcing the return of this clause to the US military budget.

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