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US-Arab Weapon Deals Won’t Harm Israel’s Military Edge, But Turkey Shouldn’t Get F-35s, Leiter Says

In a candid interview published on Thursday, November 13, 2025, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, addressed Washington’s evolving relationships with Arab states and Turkey. He argued that recent US-Arab arms packages need not undermine Israel’s qualitative military edge, given built-in safeguards and Israel’s own capabilities. At the same time, he cautioned that Turkey should be excluded from the F-35 program, citing Ankara’s conduct and strategic posture as grounds for concern.

Leiter’s comments situated the discussion within a broader debate about regional stability, future security arrangements for Gaza, and the role of American diplomacy. He indicated that preserving Israel’s edge requires prudent export decisions by Washington alongside Israel’s continued investment in its own advanced systems. The envoy placed particular emphasis on aligning policy with behavior—supporting responsible partners while maintaining limits where trust has frayed.

The remarks highlight how aircraft and airpower partnerships have become litmus tests for deeper strategic trust in the Middle East. Even as cooperation with some Arab states expands, questions around Turkey’s trajectory continue to shape deliberations in Washington and Jerusalem.

(JPost/VFI News)

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