A contract announcement from the US Department of Defense reveals Washington is expanding an unacknowledged military base in Israel’s Negev desert 20 miles from Gaza.
As the death toll climbs amidst Israeli military action in Gaza, the United States has repeatedly denied any intention of sending American troops to assist their Middle Eastern ally. But information recently released by the Pentagon shows the US is nevertheless investing significantly in an unacknowledged military base in Israel’s Negev desert.
The report, posted in August on the Pentagon’s website, reveals over $35 million in funds being granted to a Colorado-based firm for a “life-support area,” to house military personnel. The construction is to take place at Site 512, a classified base with an expansive view of the surrounding territory from atop Mount Har Qeren.
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