April 8, 2024
1 min read

Dowden backs sale of arms to Israel

British weapons sales to Israel gained traction in recent days amid the political fallout following the killings of three British aid workers, an attack Israel said was a “grave mistake”…reports Asian Lite News

The Deputy Prime Minister has said Britain would “not supply arms” to Israel if was unable to do so under international law but added that, at the moment, the legal advice over the issue remained unchanged.

Oliver Dowden’s comments to the BBC on Sunday come as pressure mounts on ministers to reveal what legal advice they have received on continuing arms exports to Israel.

Dowden said on the Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg TV programme that the Israelis had made “big mistakes” during the war, but would not be drawn into revealing the content of advice to ministers.

British weapons sales to Israel gained traction in recent days amid the political fallout following the killings of three British aid workers, an attack Israel said was a “grave mistake”.

“If it is the case that we can’t lawfully, in accordance with the Act, do so, of course we won’t supply those arms, but that is precisely the position, for example, even in respect of the United States or any other country around the world,” Dowden said.

“We rightly hold ourselves to a high standard, and we hold the countries to whom we export arms to a high standard, and I think that is what you would expect. And it contrasts so strongly, our adherence to very high values, with the appalling atrocities that have been committed by terrorist organisations against Israel.”

The Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch makes decisions on arms export licences, based on advice from the Foreign Secretary, David Cameron.

In an article in the Sunday Times, Lord Cameron said there is “no doubt where the blame lies” for the attack on the aid workers, adding that “this must never happen again”.

“Our backing is not unconditional,” he said in the article, while supporting Israel’s “right to self-defence. We expect such a proud and successful democracy to abide by international humanitarian law, even when challenged.”

ALSO READ-Australia Taps Special Advisor for Israeli Airstrike Probe

Previous Story

Royal Navy deployed to deliver supplies to Gaza

Next Story

Over 70k gather at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Latest from -Top News

Hamas Reiterates Peace Effort After U.S. Jab

Hamas Reaffirms Commitment to Ceasefire Talks After U.S. Criticism…reports Asian Lite News Hamas on Friday reiterated its commitment to the ongoing ceasefire negotiations, responding to remarks by U.S. Special Envoy to the

No smoking gun in Epstein files: Trump briefed

Attorney General Pam Bondi briefed Trump and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at the White House in May….reports Asian Lite News US President Donald Trump was informed earlier this year that his

Israel, US recall teams from Gaza truce talks

Steve Witkoff said mediators had made a great effort but “Hamas does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith”…reports Asian Lite News Israel and the United States recalled their

Trump presses Fed chief to cut rates

Fed chair pushes back on Trump criticism of renovation costs as president presses central bank to cut interest rates…reports Asian Lite News Donald Trump sparred with the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell,

Dubai turns malls Into fitness zones

Dubai’s Mallathon reimagines shopping centres as fitness zones, encouraging residents of all ages to walk, run, and connect—fostering healthier habits in air-conditioned comfort….reports Asian Lite News In a bold move to blend
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Three soldiers killed in Israeli missile strike on Syria capital

Three soldiers were killed in an Israeli missile strike targeting

UNHRC to consider call for halt to arm sales to Israel

If the text is adopted, it would mark the first