Israel’s prime minister calls for “armaments independence,” ending IDF’s historic reliance on American weapons.By World Israel News StaffPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel must build an independent armaments production network and reduce its dependence on foreign military supplies, while speaking last week to reserve combat officer cadets in Gush Etzion.Netanyahu made the remarks last Thursday during a meeting with a reserve combat officers’ course at Kibbutz Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem. He discussed Israel’s security challenges across multiple fronts, including Iran and its regional proxies.“Right now, we are standing against Iran and its proxies. We have dealt them blows. It is not over yet, but it depends on our strength,” Netanyahu said.“Where we will be 30 years from now depends on our strength. Therefore, what we are doing right now is building great strength.”Netanyahu said Israel deeply values US support, but must be able to produce its own weapons and military equipment.“I want armaments independence,” he said. “I deeply appreciate the support we have received, and which I have also brought over the years, from our American friends. Today I say: We need our own independent armaments network. We must manufacture our own armaments.”The prime minister said Israel’s long-term security would depend not only on weapons production, but also on technology and training future commanders.“To break free from dependency, to build more and more power, to integrate more and more technology, and to train more and more generations of commanders like you, because that is what will ultimately determine where we will be,” Netanyahu said.“With God’s help and with your help, we will be in a good place.”Netanyahu’s comments came as Israel continues to face threats from Iran and allied groups across the region, while also relying heavily on US military assistance and weapons supplies.The post Netanyahu vows to ‘break free’ from dependency on US weaponry appeared first on World Israel News.