Category Archives: Economic Aid

Revisiting US military Aid for Israel: new voices of concern

More and more people publicly share their concern about incentives caused by US military aid for Israel. The problem we had discussed since 2011 (Yanovskiy Moshe, US Aid for Israel – A Historical Overview (version on March 3, 2014). Ex-ambassador Yoram Ettinger … Continue reading

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US Aid for Israel special interest groups: Updated version at SSRN

New, updated version of the paper, presented firstly at this very web-site, now uploaded and downloadable (free) at SSRN. Historical data on US aid to Israel illustrates incentives of political leaders and special interests, first and foremost in Israel. As … Continue reading

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Annex (Data for references) to the article US Aid to Israel

Here is English version: US_Aid_forIsrael_Annex_eng And Russian version: US_Aid_forIsrael_AnnexRus

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The Price of US “Security Guarantees” for Israel

The Price of  US “Security Guarantees” for Israel US_aid_Israel_appendix During the last few decades, the threat of losing American aid has become one of the key arguments wielded in Israel’s internal political discussions. It is used to explain countless steps … Continue reading

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Cancellation of US Aid is good for Israel

Cancelling US Aid to the Middle East: Israel as the Main Beneficiary We, the undersigned Jews from Israel, welcome the motion to discontinue US aid to the Middle East. We are convinced that Israel stands to benefit the most from … Continue reading

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