Call Congress: Reject U.S.-Israeli Military Integration
Updated 6/18/2026
Both the House and Senate versions of the FY27 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) contain a disastrous Netanyahu-backed proposal aiming to merge the U.S. and Israel’s military surveillance and tech apparatus. The next stop for the NDAA––and the dangerous policies within it––is the House floor, where a vote is expected as early as the week of June 29th. The Senate's floor vote will follow shortly after. It's an all-hands-on-deck moment for the next two weeks: every single member of Congress needs to hear from constituents about shutting down this provision before it's too late.
Championed by AIPAC and Prime Minister Netanyahu himself, the proposed U.S.-Israel military tech merger would move U.S. support for Israel away from the traditional framework of military funding packages that require Congressional oversight into a shadowy maze of Pentagon procurement, licensing, and backdoor deals that are harder for lawmakers, taxpayers, and future administrations to track and regulate. If passed, the initiative will supercharge Israel’s violence against Palestinians, and increase surveillance and targeting of activists by U.S./Israel intelligence agencies.
The pressure you're applying is already having a huge impact. Congressional staffers told us they have been receiving an enormous volume of calls against the proposed policy, and at least one member of the House told his constituents he will no longer be supporting the measure as a direct result of their outreach. Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie have submitted an amendment ahead of the upcoming House vote to strip the provision from the House bill, and Senator Sanders has vowed to do the same in the Senate.
This is the moment to get even louder about your opposition to this proposal. Call your representatives in both the House and Senate to demand they reject any measures aiming to merge the U.S. and Israel’s military intelligence and surveillance apparatuses, and support amendments to strip these measures from the NDAA. Lawmakers must push to re-direct public funding towards community services like healthcare and housing––not genocidal wars and bloated Pentagon budgets.
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