The US Vice President will be meeting with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv next week to discuss a new military deal. Joe Biden’s office announced his upcoming two-day trip on Wednesday, saying that he will also meet with the Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Press TV reports: Moreover, the VP would pay a visit to the city of al-Quds (Jerusalem) and the West Bank city of Ramallah in the occupied lands, as part of a broader Middle East tour that includes stops in the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. On the top of Biden’s agenda is a new US-Israel deal that will replace the current military aid deal that is set to expire in 2018. Despite Israel’s procurement of $6.2 billion in total annual aid from the US, the Tel Aviv regime is now seeking a new 10-year agreement worth $5 billion in annual military aid with Washington. This is a significant increase from the $3.1 billion it has received yearly since a 2007 agreement with the George W. Bush administration. US military assistance to Israel has amounted to $124.3 billion since it began in 1962, according to a recent congressional report. [...]