Breaking 09:16 Morocco strengthens UN ties through peacekeeping dialogue 09:00 CPARAD established to represent Moroccan authors and directors in dramatic arts 08:50 Morocco evacuates over 108,000 as floods engulf northern city 08:30 German train conductor dies after assault by ticketless passenger 08:20 Melania Trump confirms ongoing talks with Putin's team on Ukrainian children 08:00 French socialist lawmaker Jérôme Guedj announces 2027 presidential bid outside primary process 07:50 Gold prices fall after Trump-Xi call eases global tensions 07:40 President Erdoğan presents Türkiye’s electric car Togg to Egypt’s president Sisi 07:20 Italian prosecutors investigate alleged civilian killings by suspected Sarajevo sniper 07:00 Trump intensifies attacks on the US electoral system ahead of midterms 18:50 EU ambassadors approve 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine 18:30 Nestle expands baby formula recall in France amid toxin concerns 18:20 Iran seeks to reshape nuclear talks amid Gulf provocations 18:00 Larache landslide claims two lives, one missing 17:50 Xi holds calls with Putin and Trump ahead of nuclear treaty expiry 17:30 US diplomatic mission in Morocco resumes normal operations 17:20 Oil prices rise amid US-Iran tensions and US-India trade deal 17:00 Epstein case: Jack Lang defends his integrity and refuses to step down 16:50 Russia reaffirms offer to process Iran's enriched uranium 16:30 Chevron signs preliminary offshore exploration deal linked to Syria 16:20 BBVA joins European bank consortium for euro stablecoin 16:00 Xi Jinping holds phone talks with Donald Trump 15:50 France and Morocco prepare major bilateral treaty 15:30 Student admits premeditated attack on teacher in southern France 15:20 Musk becomes first person worth $800 billion after SpaceX-xAI merger 15:00 Italy foils suspected Russian cyberattacks targeting Milan-Cortina winter olympics 14:50 Volvo CEO predicts EVs cheaper than gas cars by 2030 14:30 Nigeria: At least 162 killed in armed attack in the country’s central-west 14:20 Cathie Wood urges investors to swap gold for Bitcoin 14:00 Van avalanche tragedy that claimed 42 lives remembered six years on 13:50 Ukraine and Russia begin second round of US-mediated talks amid airstrikes 13:30 French customs seize 137 kilos of cocaine hidden in truck from Spain 13:25 U.S. visa freeze faces legal challenge over nationality-based restrictions 13:20 Morocco unveils Davis Cup team for decisive clash against Colombia 13:00 US approves $3 billion f-15 maintenance services sale to Saudi Arabia 12:50 US-UK team develops real-time Arctic sea ice forecast model 12:45 Spain proposes raising social media age limit to 16 12:30 Deaths in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk following Russian drone attacks 12:20 Chinese solar stocks surge after Musk team's visits to Jinko Solar 12:15 Libya opens investigation into assassination of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi 12:00 Türkiye reaffirms support for Sudan’s unity and humanitarian relief 11:50 United States and India boost mining ties after trade pact 11:45 Iran officially allows women to ride motorcycles and scooters 11:30 Laayoune and Guelmim university hospitals transform healthcare in southern Morocco 11:20 Asian markets mixed as gold and oil rebound amid geopolitical tensions 11:00 Inclusive Education: over 27,600 children with disabilities supported in 2025 10:50 Trump defends Putin after Russia's largest 2026 strike on Ukraine 10:30 Assassin of former Japanese prime minister appeals life sentence 10:00 “A Major Step For France”: health minister announces nationwide lung cancer screening by 2030 09:30 Vincent Bolloré to be summoned by French parliamentary media inquiry 09:20 Researchers uncover 8.7 billion Chinese data records exposed online

UK arms exports to Israel continue despite licence suspension

Wednesday 07 May 2025 - 15:50
By: Zahouani Ilham
UK arms exports to Israel continue despite licence suspension

A recent report has uncovered that UK companies have continued to export military supplies to Israel, despite the suspension of export licenses by the British government in September of the previous year. Allegations have surfaced suggesting that the British Parliament has been deliberately misled about these exports.

According to the Palestinian Youth Movement, Progressive International, and Workers for a Free Palestine, the UK has sent 8,630 different munitions since the suspension took effect. These munitions fall under the category "Bombs, Grenades, Torpedoes, Mines, Missiles and Similar Munitions of War and Parts Thereof-Other."

Despite repeated assurances by Foreign Minister David Lammy and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds that the government had halted the direct supply of parts for F-35 fighter jets to Israel, evidence shows that shipments of components for these lethal jets have continued since September 2024, and they remain ongoing.

In September, Lammy announced the suspension of 29 arms export licenses out of 350, used during Israel's conflict with Gaza. He explained that the government found a "clear risk" that these licenses could be used to commit or facilitate violations of international humanitarian law. He further clarified that the remaining licenses covered civilian items like "goggles and helmets" for use by one of the UK’s closest allies.

However, the report claims that Lammy misled both Parliament and the public about the true scope of UK arms exports to Israel. Former Labour shadow Chancellor John McDonnell called for an explanation, stating that if the Parliament had been misled, it could lead to resignations and charges of complicity in war crimes.

Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the Labour Party, demanded transparency, asserting that the public deserves to know the extent of the UK's involvement in Israel’s military operations.

The Foreign Office responded by reaffirming that the government had suspended licenses that could be used to commit serious violations of international law in Gaza. It claimed that most remaining licenses are for civilian purposes or re-export and are not involved in the Gaza conflict. The only exception is the F-35 program, due to its strategic role within NATO and broader international security concerns.

The UK government firmly opposed the expansion of Israel’s military operations in Gaza and called for an immediate return to negotiations, full implementation of the ceasefire agreement, the release of hostages, and a move towards lasting peace.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.