World News | Visiting Israeli Defense Chief Seeks to Reaffirm US Support

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz sought a reaffirmation of US security commitments to Israel on Thursday as the country weathers its greatest domestic political upheaval in years and the aftermath of last month's war with Hamas militants in Gaza.

Washington, Jun 3 (AP) Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz sought a reaffirmation of US security commitments to Israel on Thursday as the country weathers its greatest domestic political upheaval in years and the aftermath of last month's war with Hamas militants in Gaza.

A key aim of Gantz's visit to Washington is believed to be securing US funding to help restock Israel's Iron Dome, a sophisticated missile defense system that smacked down many of the more than 4,000 rockets that Hamas militants fired toward Israel last month. More than a week of Israeli airstrikes and Hamas rockets killed 254 people in Hamas-ruled Palestinian Gaza and 12 in Israel.

Gantz was meeting with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The Biden administration pledged ongoing support for Iron Dome on the eve of Gantz's visit.

“During the conflict we saw the Iron Dome system, which our nations developed together, save the lives of countless innocent civilians,” acting Assistant Secretary of State Joey Hood told the Israel Policy Forum, a New York-based research group.

President Joe Biden “is clear about this administration's support for replenishing this system to support Israel's ability to defend itself in the future," Hood said.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, touring Israel this week in a show of support after the latest Gaza war, said he expected Israelis to seek up to $1 billion from the U.S. for Iron Dome, including for restocking the system's interception missiles.

Biden and his administration have stressed U.S. support for Israel's defense and condemnation of Hamas attacks, while exhorting both sides to avoid incendiary moves. Long-term, the administration says it is maintaining U.S. backing for reviving a moribund peace process that would include a separate state for Palestinians.

Gantz's visit with Israel's top ally comes as Israeli opposition leaders seek to come together in a coalition to oust Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ending his record 12 years in power.

Gantz is part of the coalition pushing to unseat Netanyahu. He is expected to remain in his post as defense minister if the government changes. (AP)

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