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Although Britain is a smaller exporter of arms to Israel than the US and Germany, the decision was seen by some analysts as a sign of Israel's increasing diplomatic isolation, according to Reuters.
Britain is suspending around 30 of its 350 arms export licences to Israel amid a “clear risk” they could be used to breach international humanitarian law relating to the treatment of ...
The United Kingdom’s decision to suspend arms sales earmarked for Gaza is shameful and will not “change Israel’s determination to defeat Hamas,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday.
JERUSALEM, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the British government made a "shameful decision" when it suspended some arms export licences to Israel.
LONDON — Benjamin Netanyahu lambasted Britain's “shameful” decision to suspend the sale of some arms components used by Israeli forces in Gaza. U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced Monday that ...
The government is trying to walk a delicate tightrope on the question of arms exports to Israel. That was clear from Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s announcement in the House of Commons yesterday.