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    Israel, British Jews Criticize U.K.’s Halt on Arms Exports

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    What It Is About

    The U.K. government has announced a controversial decision to suspend 30 arms export licenses to Israel over concerns alleged humanitarian law violations during the 11-month war against Hamas in Gaza.

    Why It Matters

    This move has raised fears that other nations, including the United States, might follow suit. Israel, which shares democratic values with the U.K., views this decision as hypocritical and detrimental to mutual efforts to combat terrorism.

    Driving the News

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu termed the U.K.’s move as “shameful,” stressing that it wouldn’t sway Israel’s commitment to defeating Hamas, described as a genocidal terrorist organization. Netanyahu highlighted the violence inflicted by Hamas, with 1,200 people murdered on October 7, including 14 British citizens.

    Additionally, Netanyahu pointed to the injustice of suspending arms to Israel while significant human rights violators continue receiving British arms.

    What They Are Saying

    Britain’s Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis condemned the suspension, emphasizing that it plays into the false narrative that Israel breaches International Humanitarian Law. According to Mirvis, the move instead emboldens shared enemies.

    Andrew Fox, a retired Major and Research Fellow, suggested the suspension is both hypocritical and dangerous, perpetuating the image of weakness and inconsistency expected by the British government. Fox also argued that it responds to pressures from left-wing groups rather than reflecting on the actual conduct of Israel.

    Jake Wallace Simons, editor of Britain’s Jewish Chronicle, noted that Israel only imports a minimal percentage of its arms from the U.K., contending this recent decision seems performative and angled to appeal to specific voter bases without concrete evidence of international law breaches by Israel.

    The Big Picture

    The U.K., acknowledging vast defense exports totaling nearly $16 billion in 2022, has not imposed similar sanctions on egregious violators in other regions. The stripping of a mere 30 out of 350 licenses from Israel carries more symbolic weight than any practical impediment to Israel’s defense capabilities.

    The veteran position suggests a reduction in U.K. influence over Israel and its leverage in international security matters, positioning Britain at odds with closer allies including the U.S., diverging from the Biden administration’s approach.

    Bottom Line

    Israel, while momentarily impacted by this decision, is poised to remain committed to its self-defense and security objectives. The bloc extends that this controversial move by the U.K. maladapts frequent allies’ mutual strategies, thereby ironically impeding prospects for more stable, coordinated resolutions in the region.

    This story was first published on foxnews.com.

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