House NDAA provision would deepen US-Israeli military integration amid public distrust
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Ben Freeman
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Summary
The article reports on a provision buried in the House's 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) called the "United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative" (Section 224), which would significantly deepen military integration between the U.S. and Israel. This comes at a time of growing public distrust in the Israeli government. The provision goes beyond the $200+ billion in military aid Israel has already received, effectively fusing the two countries' armed forces together through defense technology cooperation.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBuried in the House's version of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) released on Tuesday, is section 224, entitled 'United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.'
The provision would arguably do more to intertwine the U.S. military with the Israeli military than the more than $200 billion (inflation adjusted) in military assistance Israel has received from the U.S.
In the first step towards shifting aid further into the shadows, the House's 2027 NDAA would all but fuse the two countries' armed forces together
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