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The United States is heading towards passing a bill that will significantly expand intelligence and defense cooperation with Israel, in an unprecedented manner. The "Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027" requires the U.S. administration to enhance information sharing on security issues including cybersecurity, counterterrorism, drones, and missiles. The goal of the law is to improve coordination between the two countries to confront threats in the Middle East. However, it raises concerns about its impact on the independence of American agencies and the lack of human rights provisions, as it grants Israel access to sensitive information without clear restrictions. The bill enjoys broad support in Congress, but it also sparks debates over its political and security implications—especially when compared to other legislation related to human rights and transparency.
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