Israel Hayom reported that “Israel is trying to persuade the US administration to sell Tel Aviv Arrow 3 long-range defensive missiles to Germany or other European countries willing to buy the system, while Washington has been slow to respond. “About Israel”.

She pointed out that former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet several months ago demanded that the United States approve a deal to sell Strela-3 missiles to Germany, especially since Tel Aviv is required to get Pentagon approval before the deal with Germany is completed, arguing that 80% of the cost of developing the missile defense system, which is estimated at $2.2 billion, is financed by the United States of America itself.

The Jewish newspaper was not satisfied with this, but explained that the Strela-3 system contained technological compounds that were being developed in America. On August 30, Hebrew media confirmed that Germany was considering buying the Strela-3 defense system from Israel during Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s visit to the country next month.