Mike Flap
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Mike Flap
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AIPAC applauds the House Armed Services Committee for including Section 224, the United States‑Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, and other pro‑Israel provisions in its National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2027. Section 224 helps give America a strategic advantage by expanding our partnership with Israel in key arenas that will define 21st century warfare. This provision helps ensure our military is working together with another innovation and technology leader to give our troops the critical edge they need to keep America safe. The provision builds on decades of existing U.S.-Israel defense cooperation and on the bipartisan U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act introduced earlier this year by Representatives Ronny Jackson (R-TX) and Don Davis (D-NC), making existing cooperation efforts more efficient and effective. The committee also approved $750 million for U.S.–Israel cooperative programs—a $65 million increase over FY26—including $500 million for missile defense, $100 million for counter-unmanned systems, $100 million for subterranean operations, and $50 million for emerging technologies. The bill also extends the War Reserves Stockpile Authority–Israel. AIPAC thanks House Armed Services Committee Chairman @RepMikeRogersAL, Ranking Member @RepAdamSmith, and other bipartisan leaders for advancing these important provisions that support American jobs, enhance troop safety, and keep the United States at the forefront of defense innovation by leveraging the enduring special relationship the United States shares with Israel. We now encourage the full House to maintain these pro-Israel measures as the NDAA moves toward final passage.




Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say The counterintelligence threat level was raised by the Defense Intelligence Agency in recent weeks after growing concerns that Israeli espionage had become more aggressive than usual, sources say. The designation stems from concerns within the Pentagon that Israel is making a particular effort to surveil top U.S. officials to get information on the Trump administration’s internal deliberations and decision-making on the conflicts in the Middle East, the officials said. The DIA assessment includes a seven-page document and features a chart, according to one of the current U.S. officials. The document says the assessment of Israel is that its ability to conduct human espionage and technical collection is at a ”critical level,” according to the official.


🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 5 including a paramedic and scout leader. A separate drone strike on a motorcycle killed 2 Syrian teens and wounded their dad. Source: Al Jazeera

Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson’s plans to expand their family revealed trib.al/JSvsUJ2

Elon Musk sending a Tesla into space remains one of the most iconic and entertaining moments in SpaceX history. 🚀😂

🚨COUP ALERT: Netanyahu Brags He Wrote Section 224 Of The 2027 NDAA That Hands Control Of The Pentagon To Israel! Alex Jones Reads The Israeli Leader's Letter On-Air That Thanks Congressman Stutzman For Putting "My Plan" Into The Legislation! ⬇️WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE NOW⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

On June 8, 2026, I’ll speak on the floor of the House to honor and memorialize the brave crew of the 🇺🇸 USS Liberty who died and were wounded in an unprovoked attack by 🇮🇱 Israel on June 8, 1967. Catch my speech on @cspan.


Statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren:















