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Middle East Eye
7 hours ago
- Middle East Eye
UK close to giving Israel's Elbit £2bn contract to train British soldiers
The UK is reportedly poised to sign a £2bn ($2.69bn) contract with Israel's largest arms manufacturer that would see it train 60,000 British soldiers a year. Elbit Systems provides around 85 percent of Israel's drones and land-based military equipment, and has played a major role in supplying Israel with weaponry for its genocide in Gaza. Private Eye reported this week that the company's British arm, Elbit Systems UK, is close to winning a major contract that would make it a "strategic partner" of Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD). Elbit is reportedly bidding against Raytheon for the Army Collective Training Service contract, after the MoD reduced the bidders to two in February. If Elbit wins the contract it will work with the MoD to transform military training "through digitalisation, simulation, a different relationship with industry, and by changing how and where the military trains". New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters This comes after it emerged earlier this month that Elbit signed a $1.63bn arms deal with Serbia to supply it with long-range precision rockets, alongside a range of other military technologies. Last month a report by Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur for Palestine, said that 'for Israeli companies such as Elbit Systems… the ongoing genocide has been a profitable venture'. Since 2023, Elbit's UK arm has run the MoD's Project Vulcan, a £57m contract of simulation-based training for tank crews. The new deal, if it goes through, would be a significant step up in the relationship. UK declines to share stance on Britons fighting for Israeli army Read More » Last September, the government suspended 30 out of 350 arms export licences to Israel after a review found there was a clear risk that British-made weapons could be used in violation of international humanitarian law. Licences for parts for F-35 fighter jets, which are directly used in Gaza, were among those exempted from the embargo. Private Eye said it asked the MoD if it would be appropriate to "give a company so involved in the Gaza war such a major contract", but that the MoD did not respond. Elbit subsidiaries in Britain have often had their headquarters targeted by direct action group Palestine Action, which the government last month banned as a terrorist organisation. Palestine Action said on 1 July that protesters had 'successfully halted operations at Guardtech', a subcontractor which it said 'provides essential clean room services' to Instro Precision, an Elbit subsidiary. Elsewhere in Somerset last month, activists targeted Elbit headquarters at a council-owned building, using a van and lock-on devices to block the site's only entrance and dousing it in red paint to symbolise Palestinian blood.


Al Etihad
8 hours ago
- Al Etihad
Bournemouth sign Morocco winger Adli on five-year deal
21 Aug 2025 14:33 (Reuters) Bournemouth have signed Morocco winger Amine Adli on a five-year contract from German side Bayer Leverkusen, the Premier League club said on Thursday, as they continue their recruitment drive after losing several key details were not disclosed, but British media reported that the 25-year-old France-born Morocco international was signed for a fee of around 25 million pounds ($33.66 million).Adli joins Ben Gannon-Doak, Adrien Truffert, Dorde Petrovic and Bafode Diakite as new additions at Bournemouth. The club lost Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid, Milos Kerkez to Liverpool and Illia Zabarnyi to Paris St Germain in the close started his senior career at French side Toulouse before moving to Leverkusen in 2021. He registered 23 goals and 25 assists in 143 appearances for the German club, helping them to an undefeated domestic league and Cup double in the 2023-24 season."Amine is a proven winner and someone who will be a real asset to our squad," Bournemouth's President of Football Operations Tiago Pinto said in a statement."He's someone who has competed at the highest level, and his ambition is very much aligned with ours." Adli will link up with Bournemouth ahead of Saturday's Premier League home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Bournemouth, who finished ninth last season, lost their opener against reigning Premier League champions Liverpool 4-2 last week.


The National
10 hours ago
- The National
Manus on Markets: Burning Man of banking begins - here's what to expect
From tariff turmoil and stock shocks to market meltdowns, the global financial system has never been in such flux. Manus Cranny, The National's geo-economics editor, cuts through the noise and presents insights from the stories making headlines around the world.