
The US State Department warned that a prolonged federal government shutdown could delay military assistance to Israel, the largest recipient of US foreign military funding. "The State Department's ability to provide military assistance to Israel and other allies in the time frame that is expected and customary could be hindered, depending on the length of the shutdown," State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf told a news briefing on Wednesday, Al-Alam reported. Harf gave only the specific example of Israel, the largest recipient of US foreign military funding and a regime which enjoys strong bipartisan support in the US Congress. The Obama administration had requested $3.1 billion for Israel for the 2014 fiscal year that began on October 1, the day US political stalemate forced a partial shutdown of government. In 2007, the US and Israel agreed on a 10-year, $30-billion military aid package covering the 2009-18 fiscal years. Total US foreign military funding was about $5.5 billion for more than 80 countries in 2011, according to State Department data. Harf said the State Department had not had to furlough any staff as a result of the government shutdown and visa and passport offices which run on fees remained open. "While there are no furloughs, it's not just business as usual," she said. "And there are programs certainly that are affected, and which all could be up and running again if Congress could get some business done. " Offices at the State Department that have been closed as a result of the shutdown include the Office of the Inspector General and the International Boundary and Water Commission, Harf said. On Monday, the White House ordered federal agencies to begin closing down after Congress failed to pass a budget to avert a government shutdown.
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