"Israel is an essential American ally and needs these assets
to defend itself," said Maryland Democratic Senator Barbara
Mikulski, chairwoman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, in
a statement.
More than 600 people - most of them Palestinians - have been
killed in the current conflict between Israel and militants in
Gaza. On Tuesday, Israel pounded targets across the Gaza Strip,
saying no ceasefire was near.
Israel said the Iron Dome has intercepted about a fifth of more
than 2,000 rockets militants have fired at Israel during the
current conflict.
U.S. lawmakers tend to be heavily pro-Israel. However, the fate
of the $225 million - and other funding in the legislation - is
uncertain in the Republican-controlled U.S. House of
Representatives, where there is stiff opposition to an increase
in spending tied to the Democratic president's request.
(This story was fix to correct spelling of Mikulski in paragraph
two)
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; editing by Gunna Dickson)
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