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French President Emmanuel Macron has joined calls to halt the sale of arms to Israel.
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00:00Are European governments still supplying arms to Israel?
00:09French President Emmanuel Macron has joined calls for an arms embargo on Israel as it
00:14expands its war in the Middle East.
00:17If we call for a ceasefire, the coherence is not to provide weapons of war. And I think
00:21that those who provide it cannot call for a ceasefire on our side every day and continue
00:25to disprovision it.
00:26Since the October 7th attacks, several European governments including Spain, Italy, Belgium
00:32and the Netherlands have either banned or restricted the sale of military equipment
00:37and weapons to Israel for fear of complicity in war crimes in the Gaza Strip.
00:43EU countries are legally obliged to ensure the arms they export are not used in attacks
00:48against civilians.
00:50But in the four years before the October 7th attacks, the US accounted for 69% and Germany
00:57for 30% of Israel's arms imports. Italy, which has already suspended exports, accounted
01:04for the majority of the remaining 1%.
01:08It means Germany is the only European government with the real leverage to make a dent in Israel's
01:13arms imports.
01:15Now the government in Berlin categorically denies that it has stopped supplying arms
01:19to Israel since October 7th. But the data shows us that exports have plunged from the
01:26value of 326.5 million euros in 2023 to just 14.5 million euros in the first eight months
01:36or so of 2024.
01:39The slowdown in arms sales is believed to be partly due to legal challenges, such as
01:44Nicaragua's case against Germany before the International Court of Justice, which calls
01:49for a halt to Berlin's military supplies to Israel.

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