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ABC News
18 hours ago
- Politics
- ABC News
Israel seizes Gaza aid ship
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs says its taking a group of pro-Palestinian activists to Israel, after Israeli commandos seized their vessel in international waters.


News24
6 days ago
- Business
- News24
Israel arms exports hit all time high in 2024
Israel's 2024 defence exports hit $14.7 billion record. Gulf state deals rose from 3% to 12%. Missiles and rockets made up 48% of exports. Israel's defence ministry said on Wednesday that its arms exports hit an all-time high of more than $14.7 billion in 2024, with a sharp rise in deals with Arab Gulf states, despite international criticism of Israel's ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza. 'Israel again reached an all-time peak in defence exports in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive record-breaking year in the scope of defence agreements,' the ministry, which oversees and approves the exports of Israel's defence industries, said in a statement. A majority - 56.8% - of the deals signed were 'mega-deals' valued at at least $100 million each, the ministry said, adding that 'operational achievements' in the Gaza war had driven the demand. Since the outbreak of the war, sparked by militant group Hamas's attack on 7 October 2023, the ministry said it had been operating on 'emergency mode, mobilising for the war effort with round-the-clock IDF production while maintaining foreign client manufacturing.' 'The war's operational achievements and the proven battlefield performance of Israeli systems have driven strong international demand for Israeli defence technology, concluding 2024 on a remarkably high note with record-breaking export deals,' it said. The ministry said that demand for its missiles, rockets, and air defence systems had 'reached a new significant milestone' and accounted for some 48% of the total number of exports, up from 36% in 2023. Additionally, 'satellite and space systems exports saw substantial growth, representing 8% of deals in 2024 compared to 2% in 2023,' the ministry said. A breakdown of the regions where the arms were exported showed that European countries made up more than half. Sales to countries considered part of the Abraham Accords - the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco who signed groundbreaking normalisation agreements with Israel in 2020 - appeared to have sharply risen from 3% in 2023 to 12%. 'Precisely during a difficult and complex year of war, Israel has broken an all-time record in defence exports,' Defence Minister Israel Katz said in the statement. 'The world sees Israeli strength and seeks to be a partner in it,' he added.