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(Washington Post) Cate Brown - At least two dozen countries have restricted arms sales to Israel over the Gaza war, with six banning all weapons transfers. The restrictions so far have had limited impact. 99% of "major conventional weapons" transferred to Israel are supplied by the U.S. and Germany, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Israel's arms industry has reported record sales since Oct. 7. The Israel Defense Ministry reported $14.8 billion in exports in 2024, more than half of it to Europe.2025-10-16 00:00:00Full Article
Two Dozen Countries Have Restricted Arms Sales to Israel. It's Not Making Much Difference.
(Washington Post) Cate Brown - At least two dozen countries have restricted arms sales to Israel over the Gaza war, with six banning all weapons transfers. The restrictions so far have had limited impact. 99% of "major conventional weapons" transferred to Israel are supplied by the U.S. and Germany, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Israel's arms industry has reported record sales since Oct. 7. The Israel Defense Ministry reported $14.8 billion in exports in 2024, more than half of it to Europe.2025-10-16 00:00:00Full Article
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