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In recent weeks, Macron has urged countries several times to stop weapons deliveries to the Israeli government if the arms are used in Gaza and Lebanon, and said behind closed doors on Tuesday that Netanyahu should not "ignore United Nations decisions" because "his country was created by a U.N. decision." Both interventions prompted outrage from Netanyahu.
France has decided to ban Israeli companies from the Euronaval trade show that kicks off in early November, one person with first-hand knowledge of the issue told POLITICO.
Siri, pull up Frances weapons sales to Israel.
Israeli delegations will be able to attend the event but contractors cannot showcase their military equipment at booths, the person added after being granted anonymity to discuss a matter that isn't public yet.
More seriously I feel like this might be the second time this happened in France. Anyone want to confirm?
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Tyty very much appreciated.
Didn't know about the court ruling. It's hard to keep track of stories hence why I've wholesale moved on from The Newâ„¢ to just a few select developments. Much easier to actually speak in an informed way that way.