In a revealing turn of events, the news platform Axios reported on Thursday, citing unnamed Israeli officials, that the United States plans to redirect tens of thousands of artillery shells initially meant for Ukraine, now bound for Israel.
According to the Arab World News Agency, these unnamed Israeli officials highlighted that the request for artillery shells from the US is a preparatory measure. The Israeli army is gearing up for a potential ground assault on Gaza and anticipates an escalation from Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon.
In alignment with this military enhancement, Nir Barkat, a member of Israel’s mini security cabinet and the country’s Minister of Economy, had previously commented that the army has been given the “green light” to enter Gaza whenever it is “ready.” This information was reported by the American network, ABC News.
Furthermore, the Israeli Defense Ministry recently confirmed the arrival of multiple shipments containing military aid, equipment, and ammunition to Israel. This step amplifies Israel’s arsenal and signifies a bolstered military posture in the face of ongoing tensions in the region.
The backdrop to this artillery redirection is particularly salient. Just this past Wednesday, US President Joe Biden visited Israel. The core agenda of this diplomatic sojourn was to ensure that Israel is equipped with everything necessary to confront the Hamas movement. The US’s support, manifesting in the form of crucial military hardware rerouted from Ukraine, underscores the nation’s commitment to Israel’s security during these turbulent times. The geopolitical implications of this move and its repercussions on the balance of power in the Middle East remain to be seen.