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- Slovenia bans arms trade with Israel over its actions in Gaza
Slovenia has announced a ban on the import, export, and transit of all weapons to and from Israel in response to the country's actions in Gaza
- In EU first, Slovenia bans weapons trade with Israel; Israeli official . . .
Slovenia says it will ban all weapons trade with Israel over the war in Gaza, in what it says is a first by an EU nation Slovenia’s government has frequently criticized Israel over the conflict
- Slovenia becomes first EU country to ban all weapons trade with Israel
Slovenia became the first EU country to ban all weapons trade with Israel, citing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza The government also prohibited the transit of weapons to or from Israel through Slovenia, the administration in Ljubljana said in a statement Thursday
- Slovenia bans all weapons trade with Israel, citing Gaza conflict
Slovenia becomes the first EU country to ban all weapons trade with Israel, citing the Gaza conflict
- Slovenia becomes first EU country to impose arms embargo on Israel
Slovenia has become the first country in the European Union to ban all weapons trade with Israel over its war on Gaza The move by the government comes two weeks after the Central European nation
- Slovenia becomes first EU state to ban arms trade with Israel
Slovenia becomes first EU state to ban arms trade with Israel Slovenia, which has repeatedly criticized Jerusalem over the past two years, announced it would ban the import, export and transit of weapons to and from Israel in response to the fighting in Gaza
- Slovenia Says Will Ban Weapons Trade With Israel - The Defense Post
Slovenia said Thursday that it will ban all weapons trade with Israel over the war in Gaza, in what it said is a first by an EU nation Slovenia’s government has frequently criticized Israel over the conflict, and last year moved to recognize a Palestinian state as part of efforts to end the fighting in Gaza as soon as possible
- Slovenia Becomes First EU Member to Ban Arms Trade With Israel
Slovenia has banned the import, export and transit of weapons to and from Israel, becoming the first European Union member state to do so in a bid to pressure the Israeli government over its war
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