Who are Israel’s main weapons suppliers and who has halted exports?

who are israel’s main weapons suppliers and who has halted exports?

FILE PHOTO: An Israeli F-35 combat aircraft is seen in the skies over Israel’s border with Lebanon, in northern Israel, October 9, 2023. REUTERS/Ammar Awad/File Photo

(Corrects date in 7th paragraph to 2023)

(Reuters) -The United States has suspended a shipment of weapons to Israel, including heavy, bunker-busting bombs Israeli forces have used in their war against Hamas militants in Gaza that has killed nearly 35,000 Palestinians in seven months.

U.S. President Joe Biden acted in the face of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to pursue a military assault on the Gazan city of Rafah over Washington’s objections, given large numbers of vulnerable displaced people there.

The U.S. is by far the largest arms supplier to its closest Middle East ally, followed by Germany – whose strong support for Israel reflects in part atonement for the Nazi Holocaust – and Italy.

Two countries, Canada and the Netherlands, have halted arms supplies to Israel over concerns they could be used in ways violating international humanitarian law – causing civilian casualties and destruction of living areas – in Gaza.

Following are some details of Israel’s weapons suppliers.

UNITED STATES

The suspended arms delivery to Israel consisted of 1,800 2,000-pound (907-kg) bombs and 1,700 500-pound bombs, according to U.S. officials. The decision arose from concerns about the “end-use of the 2,000-pound bombs and the impact they could have in dense urban settings (like Rafah)…,” a U.S. official said.

In 2016 the U.S. and Israel signed a third 10-year Memorandum of Understanding covering the 2018-2028 period providing for $38 billion in military aid, $33 billion in grants to buy military equipment and $5 billion for missile defense systems. Israel received 69% of its military aid from the U.S. in the 2019-2023 period, according to a March factsheet issued by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Israel is the first international operator of the U.S. F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, considered the most technologically advanced fighter jet ever made. Israel is in the process of buying 75 F-35s and – as of last year – had taken delivery of 36, paying for them with U.S. assistance.

The U.S. has also helped Israel develop and arm its Iron Dome short-range rocket defense system, developed after the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanon-based Hezbollah. The United States has repeatedly sent Israel hundreds of millions of dollars to help replenish its interceptor missiles.

Further, Washington has helped fund the development of Israel’s “David’s Sling” system, designed to shoot down rockets fired from 100 km to 200 km (62 miles to 124 miles) away.

GERMANY

German defense export approvals to Israel rose nearly tenfold to 326.5 million euros ($351 million) in 2023 compared with the previous year, with Berlin treating permit requests as a priority after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel that triggered the Gaza war.

Germany primarily supplies Israel with components for air defense systems and communications equipment, according to the German press agency dpa, which first reported the figures.

Weapons exported included 3,000 portable anti-tank weapons and 500,000 rounds of ammunition for automatic or semi-automatic firearms. Dpa said that most of the export licences were granted for land vehicles and technology for the development, assembly, maintenance and repair of weapons.

Germany has provided about 30% of Israel’s military aid in 2019-23, according to SIPRI figures.

ITALY

A Foreign Ministry source confirmed on May 9 that Italy, one of Israel’s three biggest arms suppliers along with the U.S. and Germany, had halted new export approvals since the start of the Gaza war. “Everything stopped. And the last orders were delivered in November,” the source told Reuters.

Under Italian law, arms exports are banned to countries that are waging war and those deemed to be violating international human rights.

In March, Defense Minister Guido Crosetto had said Italy has continued to export arms to Israel but that only previously signed orders were being honoured after checks had been made to ensure the weaponry would not be used against Gaza civilians.

In December alone, Italy sent 1.3 million euros worth of arms to Israel, triple the level of the same month in 2022.

Italy provided about 1% of Israel’s military aid in 2019-23, according to SIPRI’s report, reportedly including helicopters and naval artillery.

BRITAIN

Britain is not one of Israel’s bigger suppliers. Unlike the U.S., Britain’s government does not give arms directly to Israel but rather licences companies to sell – often components into U.S. supply chains like F-35 jets.

Last year, Britain granted export licences to sell at least 42 million pounds ($52.5 million) of defense equipment to Israel. The licences were for items including munitions, unmanned air vehicles, small arms ammunition and components for aircraft, helicopters, and assault rifles.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told parliament on Thursday that Britain ran one of the world’s strictest licencing control regimes in which it periodically reviewed advice on Israel’s commitment to humanitarian law. “With regard to export licences, following the most recent assessment, it is unchanged,” he said.

Some left-wing opposition parties have called on the government to revoke the export licences in the face of Gaza’s soaring death toll and to publish the legal advice used to reach the assessment that arms exports could continue.

CANADA

Canada’s government said on March 20 that it had stopped licensing arms exports to Israel since Jan. 8, and the freeze would continue until Ottawa could ensure the weapons are used in accordance with humanitarian law. Many of Gaza’s dead from Israeli bombardments and ground offensives have been civilians, according to international rights groups.

Canada had since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7 authorized at least C$28.5 million ($21 million) worth of new permits, more than the value of such permits allowed in the previous year.

NETHERLANDS

The Dutch government halted shipments of parts for F-35 jets to Israel from warehouses in the Netherlands in February, after an appeals court ruling determined that there was a risk the parts were being used for violations of humanitarian law. The government is appealing that ruling.

($1 = 0.7999 pounds)

(Writing by Mark Heinrich; editing by Timothy Heritage)

OTHER NEWS

17 minutes ago

Wallis Day goes braless under a sheer-beaded top as she attends the Roberto Cavalli dinner in Cannes just weeks after the fashion designer's death

17 minutes ago

El Bilassy: Equities Will Continue Bull Run

17 minutes ago

Toddler’s heavy sigh mimicking his mom is relatable

17 minutes ago

Injured Ederson out of Brazil Copa America squad - along with Casemiro and other Premier League stars

17 minutes ago

Ellis Genge a doubt for England’s tour of New Zealand with prop facing scan on calf injury

17 minutes ago

Fresh Prince star Alfonso Ribeiro says the show ended his acting career

17 minutes ago

Australia police arrest 554 people in domestic violence crackdown

17 minutes ago

The English Premier League’s surprise packages

17 minutes ago

Kurtley Beale keen to don Wallabies gold again

17 minutes ago

Annesley backs bunker on Kelly no-try, rebutts Hasler

17 minutes ago

Experts finally crack mysterious code in ancient Assyrian temples

19 minutes ago

Iran's supreme leader appoints First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber as country's acting president after Raisi's death

19 minutes ago

Europe's far right groups launch unofficial campaign for the European Union elections

19 minutes ago

Nikki Haley faces a murky path forward and a key decision on whether or not to endorse Trump

22 minutes ago

Recent data finds unforeseen threat forming in open landfills despite sweeping new laws: 'Ripple effects on climate resources and the economy'

22 minutes ago

Who is the MK political party leader? uMkhonto weSizwe's leadership explained

22 minutes ago

Aircraft that carried Iran president slammed into mountainside

22 minutes ago

Sienna Miller and daughter Marlowe take to red carpet at Cannes

23 minutes ago

Devers ties Red Sox record with homer in fifth straight game in win over Cardinals

23 minutes ago

Justice long overdue for blood scandal victims

25 minutes ago

What is YOUR dog trying to tell you? Take part in the UK's largest survey to discover and understand the needs of dogs and their owners

26 minutes ago

UK weather: Brits to face 'heavy rain' in days as unsettled conditions to return after glorious 23C sunshine

26 minutes ago

Post-Brexit border delays land taxpayers with £4.7bn bill

26 minutes ago

Claire and Charlie Bird's evening ritual with a gin and tonic to 'pretend life was normal'

27 minutes ago

The 8 common household plants that will banish spiders from your home this summer - and naturally

27 minutes ago

Hawks, SIU confiscate electronics, documents at Home Affairs offices in five provinces

27 minutes ago

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election: From Discount In Restaurants To Free Yoga Classes, A Look At Polling Day Offers

27 minutes ago

Walker Buehler Moving On Mound Led To Improvement Vs. Reds

27 minutes ago

Heston Blumenthal reveals bipolar diagnosis and calls for change in the workplace

29 minutes ago

Boston edges Minnesota to take opener of PWHL's inaugural Walter Cup final

29 minutes ago

Harry Styles' fans react to reports the heartthrob singer is single again after 'splitting' from Taylor Russell following 14 month-long romance

30 minutes ago

Donald Trump Fires Back at Claims He 'Froze' During Rally

30 minutes ago

Longevity hacks are the latest luxury apartment perk

30 minutes ago

The Best, Most Flattering Plus Size Dresses You’ll Want To Wear All Summer Long

30 minutes ago

Houston high rise residents find power in numbers amid blackout

31 minutes ago

Markets will be fixated on U.S. inflation, analyst says

31 minutes ago

Local TV Station Catches Donald Trump In A Lie About 'Never Coming Back'

31 minutes ago

A Q1 Nvidia Q1, downbeat outlook will spread pain beyond AI chipmaker’s stock - IBKR

31 minutes ago

INDI alliance a union of anarchy, corruption and curfew: Yogi

31 minutes ago

Eels sack coach Arthur, reveal secret Bennett pursuit

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch