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Expediting Israeli Aerial Refueling Act of 2023
12/15/2023, 3:55 PM
Summary of Bill HR 1218
The bill outlines the importance of the US-Israel relationship and the need to support Israel in maintaining a strong defense posture in the face of regional threats. It emphasizes the strategic partnership between the two countries and the shared values of democracy and security.
Specifically, the bill calls for the expedited transfer of aerial refueling capabilities to Israel, including the necessary equipment, training, and support services. This would allow Israel to enhance its ability to conduct long-range military operations and respond to security threats in the region. The bill also highlights the importance of maintaining Israel's qualitative military edge in the Middle East and ensuring that Israel has the necessary resources to defend itself against potential adversaries. It emphasizes the need for the US to continue supporting Israel's security and defense needs in order to promote stability and security in the region. Overall, Bill 118 HR 1218 seeks to strengthen the US-Israel relationship and enhance Israel's defense capabilities through the expedited transfer of aerial refueling capabilities. It underscores the importance of supporting Israel's security and defense needs in order to promote peace and stability in the Middle East.
Congressional Summary of HR 1218
Expediting Israeli Aerial Refueling Act of 2023
This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD), particularly the Department of the Air Force, to provide certain training and support to the air force of Israel.
Specifically, the bill requires the U.S. Air Force to train members of the air force of Israel on (1) the operation of the KC-46 aircraft, and (2) maintenance and sustainment requirements of the KC-46 aircraft.
Before completing the training required by this bill, DOD must authorize members of the air force of Israel who are associated with the operation of KC-46 aircraft to participate in the U.S. Air Force Military Personnel Exchange Program. DOD must make the program available to such members of the air force of Israel and ensure that they may participate immediately after completing training.
DOD must rotationally deploy one or more KC-46 aircraft to Israel until the earlier of five years after the enactment of this bill or the date on which a KC-46 aircraft procured by the military forces of Israel is commissioned into such military forces and achieves full combat capability.





