The United States emerged as the largest supplier of military-related imports to Israel, contributing over 42 percent of the total declared value of arms during the recent conflict, as reported by the International Trade Administration (ITA). Following the US, India accounted for approximately 26 percent, with these two nations collectively comprising over two-thirds of Israel’s arms imports. Other notable suppliers included Romania (8 percent), Taiwan (4 percent), and the Czech Republic (3 percent). European Union member states collectively made up nearly 19 percent of Israel’s military-related imports, while countries in East and Southeast Asia contributed an additional 8 percent. The data also indicates significant shifts in supply patterns over time, with various countries, including those that supported international legal rulings against Israel, continuing to provide military-related goods throughout the conflict.
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