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[Published: Friday June 14 2024]

 UK greenlights dozens of arms deals with Israel amid Gaza war

 
By JOHN MCEVOY, Declasifieduk.org
 
LONDON, 14 June. - (ANA) - Britain’s Trade secretary Kemi Badenoch kept arming Israel throughout its brutal onslaught on Gaza, new data reveals.
 
Ms Badenoch has not stopped any arms deals with Israel since October 7, instead allowing British companies to export components for military aircraft.
 
The revelation comes in new data released on an “ad hoc” basis by Britain’s trade department in response to “significant parliamentary and public interest” and “exceptional circumstances”.
 
The data shows Rishi Sunak’s government approved 42 military export licences to Israel between 7 October and 31 May, while no licences for military goods were refused or cancelled.
 
A further 66 licences were for items classed as “non-military”. These include “telecommunications equipment, chemical manufacturing equipment, and imaging cameras” which could be used by Israel’s military.
 
The UK government’s decision to greenlight more than 100 such export deals with Israel over the last eight months could open up British ministers to international arrest applications over complicity in war crimes.
 
Emily Apple from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) told Declassified: “These figures show that it’s business as usual for arms dealers to break international law and continue arming Israel’s genocide. 
 
“The Conservative government and the UK arms trade are complicit in the horrendous war crimes that Israel is committing against Palestinian people in Gaza.
 
“Despite overwhelming evidence of the atrocities Israel is perpetrating, this data release shows that the government has not refused or revoked a single licence”.
 
 
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The new figures further show that Britain had 345 active arms export licences with Israel as of 31 May, most of which were approved before 7 October.
 
These licences cover “components for military aircraft, components for military vehicles, and components for combat naval vessels”, as well as non-military equipment such as “technology for spacecraft”.
 
A further 155 standard and 27 open licences to Israel are categorised as “in-progress”.
 
The data does not offer any information on the value of the arms transfers, or the specific items that have been licenced for export.
 
Britain has approved arms sales to Israel worth more than half a billion pounds since 2008, according to CAAT.
 
The group’s spokesperson Emily Apple added: “There is an alarming lack of transparency and accountability in the figures. This data release was supposed to address the political and public interest in arms sales to Israel.
 
“The figures released do not do this as they do not give any details of the equipment exported or its value”.   - (ANA) -
 
AB/ANA/14 June 2024
 
 
 
 

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