BERLIN — Germany has authorized over $100 million in military exports to Israel in the last three months, foreign ministry data showed on Thursday, coinciding with the latest legal challenge by human rights groups concerned about the potential use of these weapons in the war Israel is fighting against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Germany has approved €94 million ($101 million) in arms exports to Israel since August 2024, according to a government response to a parliamentary inquiry by left-wing lawmaker Sevim Dagdelen.
The new permits followed a significant drop in arms exports to Israel in the first half of the year.
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Germany has approved €94 million ($101 million) in arms exports to Israel since August 2024, according to a government response to a parliamentary inquiry by left-wing lawmaker Sevim Dagdelen.
The new permits followed a significant drop in arms exports to Israel in the first half of the year.
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Germany approves over $100 million in arms exports to Israel, angering rights groups
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights says it is seeking to halt further exports, which it claims endanger lives of Gaza's civilians and violate international law
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