Israel Approves Plan to Buy F-35 and F-15IA Fighter Jets From Lockheed, Boeing

May 3, 2026Updated: May 4, 2026

JERUSALEM—Israel gave final approval for a plan to purchase two ‌new combat squadrons of F-35 and F-15IA advanced fighter aircraft from Lockheed Martin and Boeing in a deal worth tens of billions of dollars, ‌the defence ministry said on May 3.

The deal, approved by Israel’s ⁠Ministerial Committee on Procurement, is a first step in a 350-billion-shekel ($119 billion) plan to bolster Israel’s military and “strengthen readiness ahead of a demanding decade for Israeli security,” it said.

Prime Minister ​Benjamin Netanyahu said much of this expanded defense budget will be used to produce munitions in Israel and will not be dependent on ⁠foreign countries. Israel, he said, will also develop “groundbreaking” aircraft.

The ministry also stated that the new squadrons will serve as a cornerstone of the military’s long-term force development, addressing regional threats and preserving Israel’s strategic air superiority.

“Alongside immediate wartime procurement needs, we have a responsibility to act now to secure the [Israel Defense Forces’] military edge ten years from now and beyond,” ministry Director General Amir Baram said.

The recent war with Iran “reinforced just how critical the U.S.-Israel strategic relationship is, and how essential advanced air power remains,” he said.

Under the ‌deal, Israel would buy a fourth F-35 squadron from Lockheed Martin and a second squadron of F-15IA fighter jets from Boeing.

“Israel is stronger than ever, and Israel must ​always be much stronger than our enemies,” Netanyahu said. “These aircraft strengthen Israel’s overwhelming air superiority.”

In December 2025, Boeing was given an $8.6 ​billion contract for Israel, including 25 new F-15IAs and an option ​for 25 more.

Baram said the next step would be to move forward with finalizing the agreements with the U.S. government and military counterparts.

The United States and ⁠Israel launched air strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, but a ceasefire has been in place since April 8. The U.S. Navy maintains a blockade of Iranian ports.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the Iranian conflict demonstrated the air force’s power and its decisive role in protecting ​Israel.

“The lessons of that campaign require us to keep pressing ⁠forward on force buildup, to ensure air superiority for decades to come,” he said.

Israeli aircraft have ​also attacked Iranian-backed Hamas militants in Gaza ​and ‌Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel.

Katz said the new aircraft would lead to a significant technological leap in integrating autonomous flight capabilities, next-generation defense systems, and establishing Israeli military ‌dominance in space.

“Our mission is clear: to ensure the [Israel Defense Forces] has the tools, capabilities, and strength to operate anywhere, ⁠at any time,” Katz said. “We will continue to invest, to grow stronger, and to stay ahead of our enemies—to ​keep Israel secure today and in the future.”

By Steven ‌Scheer