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Figures reveal defence firms’ sales at new high, as Prince William prepares for visit to Ramallah and Jerusalem

British defence contractors are selling record amounts of arms to Israel, new figures reveal, just days after it was confirmed that Prince William will represent the UK government on a visit to the country next month.

Figures from the Campaign Against Arms Trade reveal that last year the UK issued £221m worth of arms licences to defence companies exporting to Israel. This made Israel the UK’s eighth largest market for UK arms companies, a huge increase on the previous year’s figure of £86m, itself a substantial rise on the £20m worth of arms licensed in 2015. In total, over the past five years, Israel has bought more than £350m worth of UK military hardware.

Licences issued to UK defence contractors exporting to Israel last year include those for targeting equipment, small arms ammunition, missiles, weapon sights and sniper rifles. In 2016 the UK issued licences for anti-armour ammunition, gun mountings, components for air-to-air missiles, targeting equipment, components for assault rifles, components for grenade-launchers and anti-riot shields.

Human rights groups have questioned the wisdom of sending a senior royal to a country whose use of lethal force last month has been the subject of concern from the UK government.

“After the appallingly excessive response of the Israeli security forces at the Gaza border, tensions in the occupied Palestinian territories are likely to be close to boiling point when Prince William makes this historic visit,” said Kerry Moscogiuri, Amnesty International UK’s campaigns director.

The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, defended Israel’s response, saying “every country has an obligation to defend its borders”. But Theresa May backed calls for an independent inquiry into the violence, which reportedly left 58 Palestinians dead. The British prime minister said the use of live rounds by Israeli forces was “deeply troubling” and called for greater restraint. Now the UK government faces questions as to whether UK-made weapons were used by the Israelis last month.

A review by government found the UK had issued 12 licences for arms it believed were likely to have been used in the 2014 war. In 2010 the then foreign secretary, David Miliband, said Israeli equipment used in an attack on Gaza “almost certainly” contained British-supplied components.

Andrew Smith of Campaign Against Arms Trade said: “The shootings we have seen over recent weeks have been an awful reminder of the appalling collective punishment and oppression that has been inflicted on the people of Gaza. By the government’s own admission, UK arms have been used time and again against Palestinians. Yet the arms sales have continued unabated. There must be a full investigation into if any UK arms have been used in the atrocities we have seen over recent months.”

The Duke of Cambridge’s five-day trip will begin in Amman, Jordan, on Sunday 24 June, take in Ramallah, the Palestinian Authority’s capital city, and end in Jerusalem. Netanyahu has said it will be “a historic visit, the first of its kind”.

But Smith said it was taking place against the “backdrop of a massacre”. He added: “If the prince does not speak out against the violence that has been inflicted, then it will be regarded as a major political endorsement. He must not use his visit to whitewash or legitimise these terrible abuses.”

Moscogiuri said: “When he’s in Ramallah, we’d like to see Prince William going beyond the usual royal meet-and-greet by spending time talking with some of the Palestinian communities who’ve been affected by Israel’s 51-year occupation. Like everyone in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, people in Ramallah have endured years of discriminatory restrictions on their movement, with roadblocks, militarised checkpoints and off-limits roads which are for the exclusive use of those in the illegal Israeli settlements.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/27/british-arms-exports-israel-new-record
 
The British government today and in the past have been the lowest of low human beings. The Palestinians shouldnt even allow William to visit, it's just insulting PR as always.

When they claim they care about Syrian civilians in chemcial weapons attacks or regimes such as Gaddafi it's all lies. They dont give a damn about any person in the middle, they supply Saudi with weapons to bomb children sleeping in their beds in Yemen and have been helping the Zionist state since it gave it its illegitimate birth many decades ago.

Only Corbyn in power could make a difference which is why the Zionist media and the rest are demonising him day in day out.
 
Have to give it to UK. Despite being responsible for most of the current conflicts, they manage to keep the good guy image. They are a PR success.
 
Have to give it to UK. Despite being responsible for most of the current conflicts, they manage to keep the good guy image. They are a PR success.

The cultural export from music to literature to science and English language as a whole has been so tremendous that people tend to overlook the atrocities committed by them.

Hard to hate a country that gave us Lord of the rings and Led Zeppelin.
 
Have to give it to UK. Despite being responsible for most of the current conflicts, they manage to keep the good guy image. They are a PR success.

Im not sure it does. Ask the average person in Africa, Asia, South America and they know Britain cannot be trusted or taken seriously. The Iraq war exposed Britain and the US to the average joe all around the world.
 
Only Corbyn in power could make a difference which is why the Zionist media and the rest are demonising him day in day out.

Nothing will happen. Israel hasn't lasted over half a century to be toppled by a grand total of one (1) semi-unknown politician who can't even seem to win an election.

As I keep saying, the countries that can make a difference - if they care to - are one or more of Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran. If Palestinian matters so much, these nations - a couple of whom are armed to the teeth - should have their hand on the trigger and melt Israel. Who is this Jeremy Corbyn then? Exactly.
 
The cultural export from music to literature to science and English language as a whole has been so tremendous that people tend to overlook the atrocities committed by them.

Hard to hate a country that gave us Lord of the rings and Led Zeppelin.

The majority of the British people are nothing like the criminals in the government. Corbyn who has a totally different foriegn policy gained massive support last summer. Also the majority of those who voted for the Conseratives voted based on domestic policy esp econmoic policy. Many in the UK enjoy a prosporus lifestyle and dont want it to change esp after the big scare in 2008. In terms of culture, sport, lifestyle the UK is one of the best nations in the world to live in but most know the government is full of **** when it comes to its foriegn policy.
 
Nothing will happen. Israel hasn't lasted over half a century to be toppled by a grand total of one (1) semi-unknown politician who can't even seem to win an election.

As I keep saying, the countries that can make a difference - if they care to - are one or more of Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran. If Palestinian matters so much, these nations - a couple of whom are armed to the teeth - should have their hand on the trigger and melt Israel. Who is this Jeremy Corbyn then? Exactly.

The Crusaders felt the same, they occupied the holy land a lot longer than Israel has existed but were sent packing. The geography and demographics are against Israel. In the end it has to either wipe out all the Muslims in the world, come to an agreement to share the land or go back to Europe or whereever else they came from.
 
The Crusaders felt the same, they occupied the holy land a lot longer than Israel has existed but were sent packing. The geography and demographics are against Israel. In the end it has to either wipe out all the Muslims in the world, come to an agreement to share the land or go back to Europe or whereever else they came from.

Sent packing by whom? By the local populace and neighbouring powers of then, or some random third party a continent away a la Jeremy Corbyn?

Pin your hopes on the right horse to solve this problem. The Brits have a track record of making a right noodle millions of miles away from home. Untangling it? Nah.
 
Sent packing by whom? By the local populace and neighbouring powers of then, or some random third party a continent away a la Jeremy Corbyn?

Pin your hopes on the right horse to solve this problem. The Brits have a track record of making a right noodle millions of miles away from home. Untangling it? Nah.

When you dismiss the possibility of the Palestine problem in your numerous posts, you enjoy it, don't you?
 
Sent packing by whom? By the local populace and neighbouring powers of then, or some random third party a continent away a la Jeremy Corbyn?

Pin your hopes on the right horse to solve this problem. The Brits have a track record of making a right noodle millions of miles away from home. Untangling it? Nah.

I dont mind discussing this with you but please read the history of the holy land. Most have heard of the crusades, when you do it will be easier to understand. Please watch this brilliant documentary and we can discuss this in the future.

 
The Crusaders felt the same, they occupied the holy land a lot longer than Israel has existed but were sent packing. The geography and demographics are against Israel. In the end it has to either wipe out all the Muslims in the world, come to an agreement to share the land or go back to Europe or whereever else they came from.

after that there will be new occupier captured the land
 
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