Lammy said the decision to suspend the licences did not amount to a blanket ban

London (Reuters): Britain will immediately suspend 30 of its 350 arms export licences with Israel because there was a risk such equipment might be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law, foreign minister David Lammy said on Monday.
Lammy said the decision to suspend the licences did not amount to a blanket ban or an arms embargo, but only involved those that could be used in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza.
"We recognise, of course, Israel's need to defend itself against security threats, but we are deeply worried by the methods that Israel's employed, and by reports of civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure particularly," Lammy told parliament.
Soon after the Labour Party won an election in July, Lammy said he would update a review on arms sales to Britain's ally Israel to ensure these complied with international law.
"It is with regret that I inform the House (of Commons, lower house of parliament) today the assessment I have received leaves me unable to conclude anything other than that for certain UK arms exports to Israel, there does exist a clear risk that they might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law," Lammy said.
British exports amount to less than 1% of the total arms Israel receives, and the minister said the suspension would not have a material impact on Israel's security, and Britain continued to support its right to self-defence.
Across Ukraine, children are returning to school for the start of a new academic year.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said the decision was disappointing and "sends a very problematic message" to Islamist militant group Hamas and its patrons in Iran.
Both Israeli and Palestinian leaders are being investigated for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas in southern Israel, which killed 1,200 people, by Israeli tallies.
The Israeli response in Gaza has killed more than 40,700 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.
Panthers' Greer suspended 3 games for shove
- 9 hours ago
Pakistan offers to host peace talks to end US-Israeli war on Iran
- 5 hours ago
Gold prices surge in Pakistan, global markets
- 9 hours ago
Zolqadr appointed Iran’s new security chief
- 7 hours ago
World Snooker Championship to stay at Crucible until at least 2045
- 5 hours ago
World Snooker Championship to stay at Crucible until at least 2045
- 5 hours ago
Trump wants a deal with Iran but success of talks unlikely, Israeli officials say
- 9 hours ago
Six wounded in Tel Aviv after Iran missile alert: medics
- 9 hours ago

PMD forecasts week-long rain spell for Karachi, Lahore from tomorrow: PMD
- 9 hours ago
Pakistan ranked most polluted country in 2025, data shows
- 9 hours ago
Ohtani jersey from WBC goes for record $1.5M
- 9 hours ago
Shakira concert in Doha, Abu Dhabi festival postponed as conflict rages
- 7 hours ago








