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Commanders for Israel's Security, representing some 600 former IDF generals and senior intelligence officials, say claims that U.S. arms pauses cost soldiers' lives are a 'big lie,' citing over $15 billion in wartime aid, U.S. military backing and bipartisan continuity under Biden and Trump

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Commanders for Israel's Security, a group of hundreds of former Israeli generals and senior security officials, published an open letter to former U.S. President Joe Biden, writing that they were "appalled" by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that IDF soldiers were killed as a result of arms embargoes imposed on Israel.