Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) spoke with MeidasTouch journalist Pablo Manríquez on Capitol Hill Monday, expressing his concerns about Section 219 in the NDAA that he said would “start co-mingling our military supply chains and technology with Israel’s.”
The Kentucky rep. believes it “doesn’t make sense to do that with a country of 10 million people,” adding, “I’ve offered an amendment to strip Section 219 – it was called Section 224 – from that bill.”
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Massie says he's moving to strip military integration with Israel out of the defense bill:
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) July 14, 2026
"What's even more concerning is Section 219 in the NDAA, which is going to start co-mingling our military supply chains and technology with Israel's.
It doesn't make sense to do…
Massie’s remarks come days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted on Fox News that his plan to integrate his military with U.S. forces is in the works.
Netanyahu framed the proposal as a way for the United States to end its billions in annual spending to fund the Israeli military, describing the idea as a “partnership.”
“Will that drawing down of foreign aid from the United States to Israel be compensated by the proposal to have some sort of merger between our Pentagon and your military?” asked a Fox News host. The prime minister responded, “Yeah, I’m calling it from aid to partnership.
“So, we take away the money that is given to Israel, which is one part, but the other part is we coinvest in equal measures in the new technologies that are needed to give our military and your military the advantage,” Netanyahu explained.
“There are some unbelievable projects. So, we invest jointly and take the fruits equally. You move from aid to partnership and I think that represents what Israel is,” he said. “Now, the other thing is that we share with America unbelievable intelligence to save American [lives].”
“I think the meshing of our two countries of talent would strengthen America’s competitive position both in the economic marketplace and in the military battlefield in many important ways,” the Israeli leader added.
Last month, Netanyahu sent a letter to Congressman Marlin Stutzman (R-Indiana) thanking the representative for supporting his plan to merge the two nations’ militaries.
Alex Jones has been sounding the alarm about the controversial proposal, which has been advanced through several legislative channels, including the 2027 NDAA’s Section 224 – now 219 – and Section 622, companion bills HR 7540 and S. 3855, the FUTURES Act, the US-Israel Defense Partnership Act via H.R. 1229 and S. 554, and H.Res. 1339.
Jones responded to Netanyahu’s comments during his live Monday show:
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10 Responses
Yes.
Get Israel OUT of our government.
…There are some unbelievable projects
More exploding cellular pagers?
Or how about a israeli death ray in space?
It reeks of taxpayer ripoffs, the fetor is the overwhelming niff.
Maybe Massie can gain enough Democrat votes to pass the measure?
With AIPAC giving to 97% of Congress, I’d say that’s wishful thinking.
Not 97% but about 67% of all in the House & Senate get AIPAC $$
The bravest man in Wahington D.C. Thank you, Congressman Massie! Should you survive to run for President, you can count on my vote.
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Lindsey Graham’s senator sister stand-in is definitely a NAY on that one.
……and Mitch McConnell’s stand-in senator Lai Chao confirmed she definitely heard him whisper……no