The recent approval of a $2.5 billion arms transfer to Israel, including over 1,800 MK84 2,000-pound bombs and 500 MK82 500-pound bombs, raises serious ethical concerns. These weapons have been linked to mass-casualty events in Gaza, and their continued supply, despite rising civilian casualties and potential invasion of Gaza's Rafah, is alarming. The annual $3.8 billion military assistance to Israel is also questionable, especially when humanitarian aid access to Gaza is not guaranteed. It is crucial to reconsider this policy and halt the arms supply until humanitarian aid access is ensured. This would align with calls from international figures, including Jordan's Foreign Minister, and demonstrate a commitment to prioritizing human lives over military interests.