Several Western countries are seeking to reduce the sale of military weapons to Israel
A Turkish newspaper claimed that in a recent meeting in Riyadh, several Western countries proposed to reduce the sale of weapons to the Zionist regime and to establish restrictions on the transfer of technology to Tel Aviv. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency Citing Sputnik, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet quoted “informed sources” as claiming that several Western countries were involved in a series of measures that were reviewed in a two-day meeting in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. They suggested reducing the sale of weapons and imposing restrictions on the delivery of technologies to Israel.
According to Hurriyet, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the League of Arab States and a number of European countries at the Riyadh meeting on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, about possible actions against Israel and The countries supporting the Zionist government discussed that it should be applied in the Gaza war.
According to Hurriyet’s report, the discussion was aimed at involving as many countries as possible in the “pressure elements” package, which includes a proposal on airspace restrictions, among other things. .
Previously, Politico reported that a group of more than 90 American lawyers, including at least 20 attorneys from the government cabinet, asked US President Joe Biden for “assistance” stop military action against Israel due to Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip; Actions that are in conflict with international laws and humanitarian laws.”