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Jun 09, 2026
US Congress moves to deepen military ties with Israel
The US Congress is advancing a proposal to deepen military ties with Israel, which could limit poli…
The US-Israel Defence Technology Cooperation Initiative
Lawmakers in the United States are quietly advancing a proposal that could deepen military ties between the US and Israel in unprecedented ways, at a time when public support for Israel among Americans is increasingly fractured.
Among the provisions included in the 2027 National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA) released this week is Section 224, the “United States-Israel Defence Technology Cooperation Initiative”.
Key Provisions of the Proposal
The provision would require the US defence secretary to designate an official responsible for coordinating military cooperation between the two countries.
The legislation envisages cooperation across a wide range of military technologies, including:
Counter-unmanned systems
Anti-tunnelling and subterranean threats
Missile and air defence technologies
Artificial intelligence, quantum machine learning and autonomous systems
Directed energy and advanced sensing
Cyber defence, electronic warfare and digital resilience
Biotechnology, biomanufacturing, and medical defence
The Controversy Surrounding the Proposal
The proposal comes amid growing debate in the US over military support for Israel, particularly as Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza continues, and concerns mount over the use of US-made weapons.
Critics argue that such a move would make support for Israel less a matter of political choice and more a structural feature of US national security policy, embedding the relationship within joint military and industrial programmes that would be difficult to unwind.
The Potential Impact of the Proposal
Analysts say that if passed, the proposal could create a form of institutional “lock-in” that makes both countries simultaneously reliant on each other for military development and procurement.
Critics also point to the economic implications, where expanded co-production agreements could lead to new manufacturing facilities and defence jobs in the United States, creating a further reliance on Israel.
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