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House Panel Blocks Vote on US-Israel Military Integration Amendment

The rejected amendment, spearheaded by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), sought to strike Section 219 from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This provision would direct the Pentagon to appoint an executive agent tasked with synchronizing and accelerating defense technology cooperation between the two nations. The House Rules Committee opted to exclude the proposal from the floor, a decision made without debate.

Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International USA and Human Rights Watch, have lobbied against the initiative, arguing it risks deepening U.S. complicity in ongoing conflict in Gaza while limiting congressional oversight. Akshaya Kumar, director of crisis advocacy at Human Rights Watch, stated that the current climate of widespread allegations regarding war crimes should prompt a reassessment of military ties rather than an expansion of entanglement.

Despite the setback in the House, the initiative faces potential resistance in the upper chamber. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has called for the removal of the provision from the Senate's version of the NDAA, signaling that the debate over the U.S.-Israel defense partnership remains unresolved as the legislative process continues.

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