Germany has put a hold on new exports of weapons of war to Israel while it deals with legal challenges, according to a Reuters analysis of data and a source close to the Economy Ministry.
Germany has stopped approving war weapons exports to Israel, source says
19 Sep 2024 - 13:34
Germany has put a hold on new exports of weapons of war to Israel while it deals with legal challenges, according to a Reuters analysis of data and a source close to the Economy Ministry.
However, approvals have dropped this year, with only 14.5 million Euros’ worth granted from January to 21 August, according to data provided by the Economy Ministry in response to a parliamentary question.
Of this, the “weapons of war” category accounted for only 32,449 Euros.
A source close to the Ministry cited a senior government official as saying it had stopped work on approving export licences for arms to Israel pending a resolution of legal cases arguing that such exports from Germany breached humanitarian law.
The Ministry did not respond to requests for comment.
In its defence of two cases, one before the International Court of Justice and one in Berlin brought by the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), the government has said no weapons of war have been exported under any licence issued since the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, apart from spares for long-term contracts, the source added.
Israel’s assault on Gaza has killed more than 41,000 Palestinians since 7 October, according to the local Health Ministry. It has also displaced most of the population of 2.3 million, caused a hunger crisis and led to genocide allegations at the World Court, which Israel denies.
No case challenging German arms exports to Israel has yet succeeded, including a case brought by Nicaragua at the ICJ.
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