On February 8, the State Department formally notified Congress of its intentions to proceed with the sales, including 3,000 Hellfire missiles and $6.75 billion in bombs and guidance kits. Despite some lawmakers questioning the motivations and transparency behind the decision, the administration moved ahead, presuming that Congress would be unable to halt the sales. Representative Gregory W. Meeks expressed strong discontent, criticizing the bypassing of Congress as a violation of established procedures. He emphasized his ongoing support for Israeli defenses while demanding clearer communication from the administration. As discussions continue, the overall implications of this deal on U.S.-Middle East relations remain unclear.