230 NGOs call for F-35 arms ban on Israel over Gaza war crimes
- Over 230 global civil society organizations have called for an immediate halt to arms transfers to Israel, citing serious violations of international law as evidence for their claims.
- The UK government acknowledges a risk of war crimes by Israel but insists suspending F-35 parts could threaten global security within weeks.
- Israeli airstrikes, using F-35 jets, have resulted in significant casualties and destruction in Gaza, with estimates of at least 48,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023.
- Legal actions against F-35 partner nations continue, emphasizing the need for compliance with international law regarding arms trade with Israel.
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Over 230 groups call on the UK and others to STOP supplying F-35 jets to Israel
Over 230 global civil society organisations have called on governments producing F-35 fighter jets to immediately halt all arms transfers to Israel, including the these jets. The F-35 jet programme partners include Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK, and the US. On top of the letter, civil society organisations around the world have taken legal action to hold their governments accountable for the F-35 programme, a…
230 NGOs call for F-35 arms ban on Israel over Gaza war crimes
A coalition of 230 organisations has issued a demand for countries producing the F-35 fighter jet to stop all arms transfers to Israel over its war on Gaza. The coalition, which joins organisations across 23 countries, as well as non-country specific organisations, sent letters to F-35 partner states to suspend arms, components and spare parts transfers to Israel, including those relating to the F-35. These countries include Australia, Canada, D…
Campaigners call on F-35 partner states to end supplies to Israel
More than 200 civil society groups worldwide have urged countries involved in the US-led defense firm Lockheed Martin’s F-35 jet program to halt arms transfers to the Israeli regime over fears of humanitarian law violations.
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