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House Committee Advances Deeper US-Israel Military Integration

House Committee Advances Deeper US-Israel Military Integration

Representative Ro Khanna, who spearheaded the failed amendment to remove the provision, argued that the initiative amounts to a blank check for a foreign government against the wishes of many Americans. During the committee proceedings, Khanna expressed frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s influence on U.S. policy, asserting that national sovereignty demands a more transparent approach to military aid. Only Representative Sara Jacobs joined Khanna in voting to strip the language from the broader $1.15 trillion spending package.

Proponents of the integration framework, which Netanyahu has explicitly labeled his own plan, suggest it will eventually reduce direct financial assistance in favor of joint production and investment. However, critics including the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee warn that the change creates an opaque system of procurement and data-sharing. By moving away from traditional aid structures, the policy risks shielding military cooperation from meaningful congressional oversight and public accountability.

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