
Israel up in Arms as US, Qatar Renew Talks for Sale of Advanced F-35 Jets
Israel expressed growing concern over renewed US discussions with Qatar regarding a possible sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets. The worry centers on Israel’s long-standing insistence that it retain a qualitative military edge in the region, particularly as advanced aircraft and munitions reshape the balance of power and expand the reach of states that may not share Israel’s security priorities.
According to the report, Qatar reopened a request to purchase the stealth aircraft after a similar bid was rejected about five years earlier, and contacts between Qatari and US officials were said to be underway. Israeli officials were also watching broader regional developments that could include additional major US arms arrangements with other Middle Eastern actors, creating a cumulative effect that Israel fears could narrow its current technological advantage.
Israeli defense officials were described as concerned that a wave of advanced US arms sales in the region could erode Israel’s military edge, especially in the air domain. In response, Israel’s defense establishment was said to be preparing a package of requests aimed at securing compensatory capabilities—steps intended to ensure Israel can maintain operational superiority, deterrence strength, and the ability to defend its population amid shifting regional procurement.
The report said those requests include two squadrons of advanced fighter jets—one of F-35s and another of F-15I aircraft tailored to Israel’s operational requirements—as well as expanded access to advanced munitions and related systems. Israeli officials were said to believe there may be a limited window to act before production availability is absorbed by other buyers, making timely decisions and intensive engagement with Washington a priority in the months ahead.
(TOI/VFI News)
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