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Germany to Resume Paused Arms Exports to Israel on Nov. 24

Berlin reverts to case-by-case licensing following an August curb linked to the Gaza war.

Overview

  • Government officials said the order blocking certain sales has been suspended, allowing shipments halted since August to restart from November 24.
  • Export approvals will return to individualized reviews, with authorities pledging to adjust decisions in response to new developments.
  • The earlier suspension targeted systems assessed as potentially usable in Palestinian territory, while items deemed necessary for external defense were exempt.
  • Officials noted the current ceasefire underpins the policy shift and urged compliance with truce terms, including large-scale humanitarian aid delivery.
  • Germany, the second-largest arms supplier to Israel after the United States, reaffirmed support for a two-state solution and Gaza reconstruction.