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Dutch Court Orders Government to Review Arms Exports to Tel Aviv

The ‍Dutch supreme Court has ordered the government to review its arms export⁢ policy toward ⁤the Israeli regime‌ and extend the ban⁢ on exporting F-35 fighter jet parts untill evaluations are completed.

The Dutch Supreme Court issued a ruling today​ requiring the government to reconsider its weapons export policies to Israel amid growing concerns over potential violations⁣ of international law ⁤linked ⁤to these parts, according to webangah ⁤News Agency citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen.

The court clarified that it does not uphold last year’s lower court ruling that permanently banned exports of ​F-35 fighter jet components. However, it emphasized that⁣ the government must conduct a thorough assessment of the current situation to determine possible⁣ legal risks associated with these exports.

Under this ruling, the⁤ government has six weeks to complete its review. Simultaneously occurring, exports of fighter aircraft parts will remain prohibited during this period.

In a related report published on September 29, French newspaper⁣ Le⁤ Monde highlighted an unprecedented boycott against scientific research and academic collaborations ‌in ⁤the occupied territories.

The newspaper noted that nearly 1,000 scientists signed a petition urging CERN-the world’s largest particle physics laboratory-to reassess its cooperation with the Israeli cabinet following⁢ Israel’s ​military⁢ destruction in gaza.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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