With a value of 2.8 million dollars, Washington sells ammunition and bulldozers to Israel.

The United States announced on Friday, February 28, its approval to sell ammunition, warheads, bulldozers, and other equipment to its ally, with a value of around 3 billion dollars, more than 15 months after the war in Gaza.
In a statement issued by the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency, it stated that U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo approved the sale of bombs, warheads, and guidance equipment to Israel worth over 2.5 billion dollars, as well as bulldozers and other equipment for about 300 million dollars.
The statement emphasized that this deal "will enhance Israel's ability to deal with current and future threats, strengthen its defense of its territories, and serve as a deterrent."
The Trump administration had previously approved in early February 2025 the sale of bombs, ammunition, and missiles totaling 7.4 billion dollars to Israel. The Israeli Ministry of Defense announced that the first shipment of heavy U.S. weapons had been delivered after a few days.