UK suspends some arms exports to Israel
Britain is suspending some arms exports to Israel saying there's a risk they could be used in violation of international law.
The Foreign Secretary has announced that the government is suspending thirty arms export licences to Israel. David Lammy told MPs that there was a "clear risk" that British-made parts might be used to commit acts which violate international humanitarian law. They include components for fighter jets, helicopters and drones. Israel criticised the move as a "disappointing decision" at a "sensitive moment".
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