Israel, US signal military ties back on track after Iran spat
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Israel and the United States signalled on Sunday they were putting disputes over the Iran nuclear deal behind them, announcing resumed talks on US defence aid for Israel as it hosted Washington's top general and a joint air force drill.
The allies had been looking to agree on a 10-year military aid package to extend the current U.S. grants to Israel worth $3 billion annually, which are due to expire in 2017.
But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu froze those negotiations ahead of the July deal reached between Iran and world powers, which Israel deems insufficiently stringent and against which it had lobbied the US Congress.