Spain cancels arms deal with Israeli company worth billions
Madrid has been vocal about Israeli war crimes and was
among several European nations to recognize Palestinian statehood this year
OCT 29, 2024
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The Spanish government has canceled a contract to buy ammunition for its Civil Guard
police force from an Israeli defense company, Madrid announced in a statement
on 29 October.
“The Spanish government maintains the commitment not
to sell weapons to the Israeli state since the armed conflict broke out in the
territory of Gaza,” Spain’s Interior Ministry announced.
“Although in this case it is an acquisition of
ammunition, the Interior Ministry has initiated the administrative procedure to
cancel the purchase,” it added.
It also said Israeli firms will be excluded from any
outstanding tenders.
The Cadena SER radio station reported earlier that
Spain’s Civil Guard police force had agreed to a sale of over 15 million
nine-millimeter rounds for $6.48 million from Guardian LTD Israel.
The announcement comes the week after the Spanish
Defense Ministry told local media that it had halted the purchase of
weapons from Israel. The European country had said it would stop arms sales to
Israel after the start of the war on 7 October 2023.
This decision marks the first signal that the Spanish
pledge will include purchases from Israel and not just sales.
Spain has been vocal about Israel’s genocide and
continuous war crimes in the Gaza Strip, as well as in Lebanon.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged other members of the EU on 14 October to suspend the
bloc’s free trade agreement with Israel.
“The European Commission must respond once and for all
to the formal request made by two [Spain and Ireland] to suspend the
association agreement with Israel if it is found, as everything suggests, that
human rights are being violated,” Sanchez said.
Spain was among several countries, including Norway,
Ireland, and Slovenia, that recognized Palestine as a state in late May.
In September, Madrid hosted a high-level gathering of Muslim and European states aimed at
discussing ways to end Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip and formulate a timeline
for the implementation of a two-state solution.
Spain was the first European state to back the case accusing Israel of genocide at the
International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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