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MPs 'regret' use of UK arms by Israel in Gaza

August 20, 2009 10:21
An Israeli F-16 fighter plane, used by the IDF in Operation Cast Lead, which uses British-made components

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

A committee of MPs has said it was regrettable that arms components made in the UK were “almost certainly” used by Israel in the conflict in Gaza earlier this year.

In a report published on Wednesday, the arms export controls committee recommended that the government "continue to do everything possible to ensure that this does not happen in future".

It also backed the refusal to licence the sale of certain components to Israel since the Lebanon war of 2006.

"The government’s review of extant licences relating to Israel is to be welcomed," the MPs wrote, "as is its stated intention of assessing the need to revoke any which should be reconsidered in light of the Gaza conflict."