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Israeli Arms Firms Seek to Regain Cancelled Weapons Contracts

Summary by The New Arab
Israeli arms companies are attempting to re-secure international arms deals suspended as a result of the genocide in Gaza, especially those with European countries. Israeli weapons makers are currently intensifying their communication with European countries following the Gaza ceasefire, in a bid to persuade them to resume purchases of arms, as well as secure new contracts, to compensate for financial losses incurred during the war, the Israeli …

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The Spanish Prime Minister argues that those responsible for genocide in Gaza must respond in court and agree to send troops to an international peace force to help rebuild the territory.

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, said this Tuesday that the peace agreement in Gaza signed in Egypt opens a period of "hope", but also many "incognitas" about how the ceasefire will be consolidated. And although he says that we will have to go through the next steps, he has also made it clear that Spain "wants to be" in the "reconstruction" of the Gaza Strip and therefore does not rule out participating in a future international m…

·Madrid, Spain
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The ICC prosecutor issued arrest warrants against Netanyahu and his former defense minister Yoav Gallant, suspected of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

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The president of the government assures that Spain maintains the arms embargo on Israel, "because for the moment there is only one ceasefire" Sanchez reiterates his commitment to NATO, but insists on rejecting the increase in defense spending to 5% Sánchez assures

·Seville, Spain
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has confirmed that Spain will maintain the arms embargo on Israel approved by Congress last week, despite the agreement reached between the Israeli state and Hamas to stop the hostilities in the Gaza Strip. Sánchez has specified that, although a ceasefire has been achieved, there is still no talk of definitive peace and has stressed that any agreement must ensure that there is no impunity. In state…

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3cat.cat broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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