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      U.S.–Israel AI And Pax Silica Strategic Tech Framework Strengthens Supply Chain Cooperation

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      Israel and the United States formalized a new Strategic Framework for cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) and related critical technologies, signing a joint statement tied to the broader U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative in Jerusalem. The agreement, signed by Israel’s Head of the National AI Directorate Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Erez Eskel and U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg alongside senior officials, cements Israel’s participation in a multi-nation effort to secure resilient technology supply chains and deepen allied cooperation on AI, semiconductors, energy, and advanced computing. The initiative aims to reduce dependence on hostile supply sources like China by coordinating trusted partners and boosting secure, shared investment in foundational tech infrastructure. Israel joins nations such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the UK and others in the Pax Silica coalition, which emphasizes logistics, industrial capacity, and protective measures for sensitive technologies. U.S. officials have described Pax Silica as a cornerstone of economic security policy to build a “secure, prosperous, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain” among trusted partners while advancing jobs, economic growth, and national defense objectives.

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      https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-883618
      https://www.state.gov/pax-silica
      https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/uae-bolsters-economic-ties-with-us-by-joining-ai-supply-chain-program-2026-01-14

      Key Takeaways

      • The U.S. and Israel agreed to a Strategic Framework on AI cooperation within the Pax Silica initiative, expanding multilateral tech partnerships.
      • Pax Silica seeks to secure global AI and semiconductor supply chains by uniting trusted countries and reducing reliance on adverse sources like China.
      • The effort is framed as a core pillar of U.S. economic security policy, intended to foster innovation, jobs, and shared technological leadership among allies.

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      In a significant move toward deeper U.S.–Israeli cooperation on high-tech and national security fronts, senior officials from both nations signed a joint Strategic Framework in Jerusalem that ties into the Pax Silica initiative — the United States’ newest effort to build resilient, trusted supply chains for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and other critical technologies. The signing underscores the strategic importance Washington places on collaborating with reliable partners to compete in key tech sectors while minimizing dependence on rival powers like China, whose dominance of critical minerals and manufacturing infrastructure has long been a concern for U.S. policymakers.

      Israel’s delegation, led by Brigadier General (Res.) Erez Eskel, head of the National AI Directorate, and U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg affixed their signatures to the agreement outside Jerusalem’s Old City, joined by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee, and representatives from major global tech companies. The pact builds on Israel’s formal accession to Pax Silica, which now includes a growing roster of allied nations committed to shared cooperation on the technological backbone of the 21st-century economy.

      The initiative’s strategic focus is broad: secure supply chains for semiconductors and raw materials, cultivate advanced computing and energy systems, protect sensitive components from hostile interference, and promote collaborative research and development. With Israel’s renowned tech sector and deep engineering talent, officials from both countries touted the partnership as a force multiplier for global competitiveness. U.S. statements emphasized how combined efforts can drive economic growth, strengthen job creation, and fortify national security — all while fostering a secure, trusted ecosystem for innovation.

      Beyond the U.S.–Israel bilateral dimension, Pax Silica also reflects a broader alignment among like-minded nations. Nations such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar are part of the coalition, reinforcing a shared commitment to technology leadership and supply-chain resilience. By coordinating on supply line logistics, industrial capacity and secure infrastructure, Pax Silica aims to mitigate single points of failure that adversarial powers could exploit. The multilateral framework serves both economic and geopolitical objectives, signaling increased integration of technology policy with national and allied security strategies.

      Critically, this effort is not presented as a confrontational bloc but as an alliance of voluntary partners focused on mutual prosperity and trusted collaboration in the rapidly evolving AI and semiconductor ecosystems. Still, it clearly functions as a strategic counterweight amid intensifying global competition for technological supremacy, especially in sectors pivotal for future defense capabilities and economic growth. The U.S.–Israel pact within this context paints a picture of deepening alignment on technology diplomacy and defense-related innovation leadership moving into 2026 and beyond.

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