UK Defence Secretary defends suspension of arms exports to Israel

Tue, Sep 3, 2024
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UK Defence Secretary, John Healey, stated that Israel’s security would not be weakened by the suspension of some arms exports, amidst a backlash from Tel Aviv and Jewish leaders.

The British government suspended around 30 out of approximately 350 licences due to concerns they could be used in violation of international humanitarian law in the Gaza conflict.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis expressed disbelief at the decision, citing the recent murder of six hostages by terrorists.

Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant was also critical, saying the timing was unwelcome.

Healey emphasised the UK’s unshakeable support for Israel’s right to self-defence, in spite of the suspension of items including military aircraft components, naval systems, and targeting equipment.

He informed Gallant of the suspension before the announcement, citing the government’s duty to follow the law.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced the suspension, stating that a review could not determine whether Israel had breached international humanitarian law in Gaza.

The ministers have a legal duty to review export licences, which determined the timing of the announcement.

Critics, including Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, questioned the decision, suggesting it sent a negative message and penalised Israel in its hour of need. (dpa/NAN)

3rd September, 2024.

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