What’s Happening
Recently, the French government submitted an appeal against a ruling that allowed Israeli companies to participate in defense exhibitions in France. The appeal aims to prevent these firms from featuring in future events, focusing on the prestigious Paris Air Show. French criticism has focused on President Emmanuel Macron for the removal of an initial ban on Israeli participation in these events.
Why It Matters
This move affects international collaboration and defense industry representations, highlighting a significant concern of discrimination against Israeli companies. Israeli firms, having a pivotal role in defense technology, view this appeal as contrary to shared democratic values between Israel and France.
The Israeli Perspective
The Israeli Manufacturers Association, alongside entities like Israel Shipyards, has committed to challenging this appeal, viewing it as discriminatory. Dr. Ron Tomer, president of the Manufacturers Association of Israel, expressed disappointment at French authorities for undervaluing the bilateral principles of equality and justice, advocating for Israel’s equal international defense community rights.
What’s Next
As the appeal process continues, the Manufacturers Association intends to deploy top legal experts in France to counteract the exclusion efforts, with plans reaffirming that the Israeli presence and flag will be prominent at international defense exhibitions.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.