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US supplies Israel with bombs despite Gaza heavy bombardment
 
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Thu, 31 Jul 2014   ||   Nigeria, Middle-east
 

The United States has granted Israel access to a local US arms stockpile in the past week to resupply it with grenades and mortar rounds, Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon's press secretary, has said.

The weapons were located inside Israel as part of a programme managed by the US military and called War Reserves Stock Allies-Israel (WRSA-I), which stores weapons locally for US use that Israel can also access in emergency situations.

Israel, however, did not cite any urgent situation when it made its latest request about 10 days ago.

On Sunday, Barack Obama, the US president, called for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire in Gaza.

Washington however granted Israel access to the strategic stockpile to resupply itself with some grenades and mortar rounds to reduce older stocks that would eventually need to be refreshed.

In a statement, Kirby said: "Both munitions had been in WRSA-I stock for a few years, well before the current crisis.

"All stocks in WRSA-I, as required by law, are 'in excess to US requirements'.

"Issuing munitions from the WRSA-I stockpile was strictly a sourcing decision and White House approval was not required.

"The United States is committed to the security of Israel, and it is vital to US national interests to assist Israel to develop and maintain a strong and ready self-defence capability.

"This defence sale is consistent with those objectives."

Additional Israeli requests for US-manufactured ammunition were also being processed in the US, the anonymous defence official said.

Israel's embassy in Washington declined comment about the resupply request, including whether it asked for the ammunition because of its operations in Gaza, the Reuters news agency reported.

 

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