PNN – Al-Arabiya English reported that despite the protests of human rights groups, the German government has approved the export of more than one hundred million dollars of weapons to the Zionist regime in the last three months.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Al-Arabiya English wrote in a report that the German government has approved the export license of more than 100 million dollars of weapons to the Zionist regime in the last three months. This action of the German government has taken place simultaneously with the protests of human rights groups about the possibility of using these weapons in the Gaza war.
According to this report, since August 2024, Germany has approved the shipment of weapons worth more than 94 million euros (equivalent to one hundred and one million dollars) to this regime. These permits have been issued after a significant reduction in arms exports to the occupied territories in the first half of the year.
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“European Center for Fundamental and Humanitarian Rights” (ECCHR) declared that representing a resident of Gaza at the Frankfurt Administrative Court, legal action is on the agenda to appeal Berlin’s decision to prevent further arms exports.
In this petition, German weapons are mentioned as a factor in harming civilians in Gaza. The legal action focuses on the German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA), which is responsible for approving the export of goods abroad, including the export of these weapons. Some of these weapons may be used in conflicts against the people of Gaza. Among the exported goods are the tank parts produced by the defense company Renk Group AG, which supplies the components of the Israeli Merkava tanks.
The German Ministry of Economy has not reacted quickly to this issue. The government of this country has already announced that it will examine each arms export individually and consider various factors, including humanitarian rights.
According to this report, legal challenges across Europe have caused other allies of the Zionist regime to stop or suspend arms exports to it; however, the laws so far could not challenge the export of German weapons to this regime.
This action of Berlin takes place while German Prime Minister Olaf Schultz, along with the British and French governments, has not yet condemned the aggressive action of the Zionist regime against Iran, and instead asked Tehran not to react to this operation.