US Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday promised Israel delivery of top-flight fighter jets to help it maintain its military edge in the Middle East and vowed any nuclear deal with Iran would ensure Israel’s security.
As the White House sought to ease tensions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden told an Israeli Independence Day celebration that the US would deliver new F-35 jets to its ally next year.
Vowing the US would make sure Israel maintained its “qualitative edge,” Biden told the pro-Israel audience: “Next year we will deliver to Israel the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, our finest, making Israel the only country in the Middle East to have this fifth-generation aircraft.”
Biden’s high-profile appearance at an event hosted by the Israeli embassy was the latest sign of White House efforts to lower the temperature after a period of acrimony between US President Barack Obama and Netanyahu over Iran nuclear talks and Middle East diplomacy.
US-Israel relations became badly frayed early last month when Netanyahu accepted a Republican invitation to speak to the US Congress, where he railed against Obama’s quest for a nuclear deal with Iran.
Biden sought to reassure the audience at the event of the Obama administration’s commitment to reaching a final nuclear agreement with Iran that would maintain Israel’s security.
He insisted there would be “no deal” unless Iran agreed to strict international inspections.
“If Iran cheats,” he said, the US would maintain every option “on the table.”
Speaking of the US-Israeli relationship, Biden acknowledged that “we’ve had our differences” but added that “we protect each other.”
Obama, who has faced complaints from some fellow Democrats that the public feud had gone too far, has recently reached out to US pro-Israel groups and US Jewish leaders seeking to soothe their concerns about his support for Israel.
Biden said that Obama “says he has Israel’s back and you can count on it.”
Israel bought 19 F-35s in 2010 for US$2.75 billion and signed a contract in February to buy an additional 14 of the Lockheed Martin Corp fighter jets for about US$3 billion.
Israel’s first two F-35s are set to arrive by the end of next year, with deliveries scheduled to be completed by 2021, the Israeli Ministry of National Defense said in February.
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