THEE ENTIRE PHUCK!!!
GenXGirl
@GenXGirl1994
House Armed Services Committee Hearing on FY27 NDAA is on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at 10:00AMCALL TO ACTION: Tell your House Rep to Remove ❌ Section 224: US-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation
CALL YOUR HOUSE REP: 202-224-3121
GenXGirl
@GenXGirl1994
CONFIRMED: SECTION 224 WAS ISRAEL’S PLANIsrael’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu confirms Section 224 of the NDAA was HIS PLAN in a letter to Congress, thanking them for doing his bidding.
TELL YOUR HOUSE REP TO REMOVE SECTION 224!
https://x.com/GenXGirl1994/status/2062214961863037259

Brian Allen
@allenanalysis
JUST IN: Benjamin Netanyahu just thanked Congress for Section 224 of the NDAA.That should probably get your attention.
Foreign leaders don’t usually thank Congress for provisions they don’t consider important.
Section 224 creates a “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative” focused on joint weapons development, data sharing, and deeper military coordination. (Al Jazeera)
Go read Section 224.
https://x.com/allenanalysis/status/2062238619868266767?s=20
Michael T. Lester
@MichaelTLester
Congress buried something in the must-pass defense bill being voted on tomorrow.The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) funds the entire U.S. military and has passed every year for 63 consecutive years, which is exactly why some representatives try to use it for legislation that couldn’t survive a standalone vote.
Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA would formally merge U.S. and Israeli military technology, weapons development, AI, and defense supply chains into a single cooperative framework.
This isn’t a treaty and has not had any public debate and minimal media coverage. It is tucked into 1,000 pages of legislation Congress has to pass to keep the military funded.
Since 1948, the U.S. has given Israel over $200 billion in inflation-adjusted military assistance. Section 224 doesn’t appropriate more money. It does something more permanent and more insidious: it enshrines the relationship into federal law, shielding it from future annual appropriations processes.
Next year, when someone tries to cut military aid to a country facing genocide charges at the International Court of Justice, even if they are found guilty, the answer will be: we can’t. It’s built into the supply chain.
A May 2026 Institute for Global Affairs poll found only 16% of Americans support continuing weapons transfers to Israel without new restrictions. Congress is about to vote for something 84% of the country opposes.
Veterans are already speaking out. Military families are already speaking out. And Congress needs to know we are not ok with this.
Call your representative today. Tomorrow may be too late.
9:44 AM · Jun 3, 2026
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