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Israeli government is expected to give order for
annexation of West Bank in days ahead
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The UK has licensed £376 million worth of arms to
Israel since 2015
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Previous government reviews have found it likely that
UK-made arms have been used against Palestinians
Campaigners have called on the UK government to stop all arms
sales and military support for Israel. This comes as Israeli
forces prepare to begin an annexation of large parts of the West
Bank. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has
condemned
the plan and called it illegal.
This follows years of increased tensions and atrocities:
including shootings at protests on the Gaza border in May 2018.
Reports from health officials in Gaza say that Israeli forces
killed
at least
214 Palestinians throughout the protests.
Last
month Israeli forces killed the nephew of a senior
Palestinian official at a checkpoint in the West Bank.
Despite ongoing abuses, and the threat of annexation, UK arms
sales to Israel have continued unabated.
Since 2015, the UK has licensed over £376 million worth of
arms to Israel, including:
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£183 million worth of ML22 licences (military
technology)
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£98 million worth of ML10 licences (Aircraft,
helicopters, drones)
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£16 million worth of ML4 licences (Grenades, bombs,
missiles, countermeasures)
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£4.6 million worth of ML6 licences (Armoured vehicles,
tanks)
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£1.8 million worth of ML3 licences (ammunition)
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£1 million worth of ML1 licences (small arms)
This will be an underestimate as there are
also 31 Open
Licences to Israel. These are mainly for aircraft
equipment. Open Licences allow for an unlimited number of
exports, so the real figure is likely to be significantly
higher.
A review by the government at the time found
12
licences for arms which are likely to have been used in
the 2014 bombardment of Gaza. Likewise, in 2010 the then Foreign
Secretary said that UK-made arms
had "
almost
certainly" been used in the 2009 bombing campaign.
In 2005, the Ministry of Defence awarded UAV Tactical Systems
Ltd, a joint venture between Israeli arms company Elbit Systems
and its partner company Thales UK, a contract which would
ultimately be worth nearly £800 million for the development of
the
Watchkeeper WK450
drones.
of Campaign Against Arms
Trade said: " The annexation plan is immoral
and illegal. It will increase tensions and lead to further
violence and bloodshed. Without justice there cannot be peace,
and this land-grab will only add to the injustice and oppression
of Palestinians.
By continuing to arm and support Israeli forces the UK
government is making itself complicit in the atrocities that it
is inflicting. UK-made arms have been used by the Israeli
military before, and it is likely that they will be again. These
arms sales do not just provide military support, they also send a
very clear sign of political support for the daily abuse that is
being inflicted by the occupation.
Time and again, successive UK governments have put arms sales
ahead of the rights and lives of Palestinians. The stakes could
not be higher. There must be an end to the arms sales and the
message of support that they send."