
Organizers Shut Four Main Israeli Company Stands at Paris Airshow, Israel Says
The four main Israeli company stands at the Paris Airshow have been shut down by organizers, an official from Israel's ministry of defense told Reuters on the opening day of the show on Monday.
A source familiar with the matter said the instruction came from French authorities after Israeli firms failed to comply with a direction from a French security agency to remove offensive or kinetic weapons from the stands.
A spokesperson for Gifas, the show's organizer, said some stands were closed, but declined to comment further.
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