In the face of increasing arms embargoes from countries like Germany and the UK, Israel is working to manage the potential impacts on its war efforts against Hamas. Keren Setton reports [1] that, while several nations have placed restrictions on weapons sales, including the United Kingdom and France, Israeli officials remain relatively unconcerned. The embargoes aim to pressure Israel to halt its military operations in Gaza and other fronts.
German media recently reported that Israel had been attempting to purchase tank shells from Germany in 2024, but has not received a response. The United Nations is also expected to pass a resolution urging a halt to arms exports to Israel. Despite these developments, Israeli reliance on US arms supplies remains strong, with experts suggesting that the American slowdown of certain deliveries is more symbolic than a significant setback.
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Setton notes that while some Israeli industries may be preparing for future shortages, the impact of the embargoes remains minimal. Dr. Yehoshua Kalisky, a senior researcher, argues that the restrictions are unlikely to harm Israel’s defense capabilities significantly. He emphasizes that Israel has been able to manufacture many of its own weapons since the 1970s.
For a more in-depth look at the evolving situation, read Keren Setton’s full article [1], which explores the broader implications of the embargoes on Israel’s military strategy and global arms exports.