On December 17, 2025, the U.S. Senate approved the $900 billion National Defense Authorization Act. This legislation includes provisions for additional funding aimed at supporting Israel and Ukraine.
The approval of the act is part of ongoing U.S. efforts to bolster defense initiatives in response to international conflicts. The funding allocated to Israel and Ukraine is expected to amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.
In related coverage, the U.S. government is exploring options to utilize frozen Russian assets for a settlement regarding the Ukrainian crisis, as previously reported. This move reflects the broader strategy of the U.S. to address security concerns in the region.
The National Defense Authorization Act is a critical component of U.S. defense policy, influencing military funding and international aid. The passage of this act underscores the ongoing commitment of the U.S. to support its allies amid global tensions.

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