
Israeli arms firms blocked at Paris Air Show. Here's what happened and why
Several Israeli arms companies were barred from showcasing their products at the Paris Air Show. The organisers cited rule violations related to the nature of the weapons displayed. The decision drew strong reactions from both company representatives and the Israeli Defence Ministry.
Access Blocked
Organisers of the Paris Air Show blocked access to the booths of multiple Israeli arms companies. Large black walls were installed around five firms' stands. This included Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI),
Rafael
and
Elbit Systems
.
The decision followed a review by the organisers, who found the companies' displayed weapons to be in breach of the show's rules. These rules prohibit the exhibition of certain types of military technology, especially those classified as offensive weapons.
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Weapons Linked to Gaza Operations
According to journalist Natacha Butler of Al Jazeera, who was reporting from the venue, some weapons shown by these companies are linked to Israeli military operations in Gaza. These include high-tech drone systems. The organisers did not publicly state which specific weapons triggered the response but confirmed the decision was made based on compliance issues.
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Industry Reaction
A Rafael executive expressed surprise at the decision, Butler said. He said that his company had received no prior notice, the journalist added. The stand had been completely covered without warning. The executive voiced frustration at being shut out of one of the defence industry's largest events.
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Israeli Government Responds
The Israeli Defence Ministry issued a formal statement condemning the move. The ministry called the action 'segregation' against Israeli companies. It also claimed the decision was influenced by political and commercial motives. The statement described the event as a targeted action without precedent in past international exhibitions.
FAQs
Why were Israeli companies blocked at the Paris Air Show?
Israeli arms firms were blocked for displaying weapons that violated the show's rules, which prohibit certain offensive military items from being exhibited.
What did the Israeli government say about the incident?
The Israeli Defence Ministry condemned the decision as discriminatory and claimed it was driven by politics and competition rather than safety rules.
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