US Vice President JD Vance has publicly cautioned Israel regarding its reliance on American military aid. He stated that two-thirds of the defensive weaponry used by Israel over the past three months was manufactured in the United States and funded by American taxpayers. Vance’s remarks suggest a potential shift in US policy, implying that continued support is contingent on Israel’s actions. The statement was framed rhetorically, questioning what the US response would be if it were in Israel’s position and facing similar circumstances. This signals growing US frustration with the ongoing conflict and its impact. The comments underscore the significant role the US plays in Israel’s defense capabilities and the leverage it holds. The remarks have sparked debate about the future of US-Israel relations and the conditions attached to military assistance.