US underwrites Israel's economy, while Americans
suffer
While sending tens of billions in aid to Israel, the
US watches its own citizens struggle to access
healthcare and education
By Morgan Strong
November 04, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -Israel is around the same
size as New Jersey, one of the smallest US states
and which
contributes nearly $30bn to the US federal
budget - very little of which is returned through
federal programmes.
A portion of that money ends up in Israel.
Indeed, all 50 states rely on some return of their
federal taxes for infrastructure, highways,
healthcare, education and other programmes. When a
portion of that money is used for other purposes -
such as aid to Israel - the citizens suffer the
consequences.
Military aid
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
estimates US direct aid to Israel at
more than $130bn. Unlike other recipients of US
military aid, Israel has in the past been allowed to
spend
more than a quarter of its annual military aid
in Israel, rather than in the US, resulting in an
increasingly sophisticated and competitive Israeli
defence industry.
As a result, the Congressional Research Service
reported that between 2004 and 2011, Israel was the
eighth-largest arms exporter, with sales of
$12.9bn. In contrast with other countries receiving
US military aid, which must purchase through the
Department of Defense (DOD), Israel
deals directly with US companies and is exempt
from DOD review.
Israel is ranked
22nd on the UN Human Development Index, compared
to the US at
13th. Despite a
lagging GDP, Israel is nonetheless considered a
wealthy country, with universal healthcare,
affordable higher education and a higher life
expectancy than the US.
All Israeli residents are entitled to basic
healthcare as a fundamental right, compared to the
US, which has one of the most
underperforming healthcare systems among
developed nations, despite massive spending of
$3.5 trillion annually.
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On the education front, the annual
cost of tuition at an Israeli
university, set by the government, is
around $3,000, compared with
around $10,000 for US residents at
state universities.
Tax exemptions
US intelligence officials take an active interest
in friends as well as foes, with counterintelligence
operations “strategically
focused against [the] priority targets of China,
Russia, Iran, Cuba and Israel”.
The latter is a US ally, but has a history of
espionage attempts against the US; Israel has
also
consistently deceived the US as to the existence
of its nuclear weapons and ballistic-missile
systems.
At the same time, an
investigation several years ago by the
Forward, which focused on the US Jewish
community’s network of charity organisations,
“uncovered a tax-exempt Jewish communal
apparatus that operates on the scale of a
Fortune 500 company and focuses the largest
share of its donor dollars on Israel”.
Great largesse
Indeed, in addition to federal budget
allocations, there are private charities, local
and state governments, and corporations that
contribute additional billions to Israel.
US taxpayers unwittingly exercise great
largesse towards the people of Israel, at great
detriment to themselves. Millions of Americans
are without basic healthcare because they cannot
afford it. Millions of US university students
are deeply in debt from student loans taken to
finance their education - all while the US
underwrites Israel’s economy.
Morgan Strong is a former professor of
Middle Eastern History, and was an advisor
on the Middle East to CBS News, 60 Minutes.
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