Bipartisan legislation advancing through Congress seeks to integrate American and Israeli intelligence-sharing frameworks, sparking concerns about U.S. autonomy and potential security risks.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Congress is set to significantly expand intelligence sharing with Israel through legislation integrating the two countries’ intelligence networks. 📺 DETAIL: The proposed FY2027 Intelligence Authorization Act includes provisions for mandatory intelligence sharing with Israel. “[I]ntelligence sharing… shall include the sharing of information relating to cybersecurity threats, terrorism, sanctions evasion, plans and intentions of state and non state actors, adversarial technology proliferation, missile threats, unmanned aerial systems, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, air and space domain awareness, and other aerial threats relevant to the defense of Israel, United States forces and interests in the region, and regional security partners,” the legislation states. This would grant Israeli government officials, such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, extremely broad access to U.S. intelligence. The bill is backed by both Democrats and Republicans. 🎯 IMPACT: The legislation could reshape the global intelligence-sharing landscape, potentially sidelining the Five Eyes alliance with America’s traditional English-speaking intelligence partners, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Passing the law would arguably make the U.S. and Israel one nation from the standpoint of intelligence, with Five Eyes partners likely to be concerned that any intelligence shared with the U.S. will likely be available to Israel, too. Domestic concerns center on a spate of incidents of Israel spying on the U.S., which will become easier in the future if the country has broad and not necessarily reciprocal access to U.S. intelligence. The Pentagon has reportedly raised the Israeli espionage risk to its highest level in recent days. 📺 FLASHBACK: This push for co-operation comes on the tail-end of President Donald J. Trump heavily criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call earlier this month. “You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this,” the President said to Netanyahu, concerning Israeli strikes on Lebanon that derailed peace talks with Iran. |
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