The proposed Khanna-Massie amendment sought to remove the U.S.-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative from the National Defense Authorization Act. This initiative, specifically outlined in Section 219, mandates the Pentagon to appoint an executive agent to synchronize bilateral defense research and industrial cooperation. By excluding the amendment from the list of items eligible for a floor vote, the House Rules Committee silenced the debate without allowing members of Congress to register their positions.
Human rights groups, including Amnesty International USA and Human Rights Watch, have aggressively campaigned against the provision. Critics argue that the initiative deepens American complicity in alleged war crimes occurring in Gaza by walling off military cooperation from necessary congressional oversight. While the House path is currently obstructed, Senator Bernie Sanders has signaled a potential challenge, suggesting the fight to remove the initiative will shift to the upper chamber as the legislative process continues.

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