The Biden administration has provided Israel with at least $17.9 billion in military aid since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack last year and spent at least another $4.86 billion on its fight against Yemen’s Houthis, according to a new report released on Monday.However, the latest report was completed before the Pentagon announced additional troop and asset deployments to the Middle East last week, as well as the start of another Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Those are expected to cost the US hundreds of millions, if not billions.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.The report also did not include US efforts last week that helped Israel foil the largest-ever Iranian attack that included nearly 200 missiles. Rough estimates suggest the attack cost north of $100 million, which saw the US use around 12 Standard Missiles.The report was published by Brown University.Some of the weapons delivered over the last year included artillery shells, 2,000-pound