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The Trump administration has revoked a Biden-era order (NSM-20) that required reporting potential international law violations involving U.S.-supplied weapons by allies, including Israel. The order was scrapped amid criticism over Israel's use of American bombs in Gaza. NSM-20 required the U.S. government to report to Congress on the use of U.S. arms by other countries.
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