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Israel suing French government over ‘antisemitic’ Paris Air Show snub for defence firms

One arms executive said the move to block Israeli displays was reminiscent of ‘the dark days of when Jews were segmented from European society’

June 17, 2025 14:45
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Israel is filing 'court petitions' against the French government after defence firms were blocked from displaying freely at the Paris Air Show this week (Image: X/@Amirmizroch)
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Israel is suing the French government over the treatment of its defence firms at this week’s Paris Air Show, claiming that the decision to block their displays from view was “bluntly antisemitic”.

Exhibits by a number of Israeli companies, including Elbit, IAI and Rafael, were obscured by a large black wall after they reportedly refused a request from organisers to remove “offensive weapons” from their stalls.

However, the ultimatum was, according to the Israelis, given at the behest of the French government, prompting a diplomatic spat which now looks set to end up in court.

A spokesperson for the French foreign ministry said: “From the beginning, we gave clear instructions that were conveyed to the Israelis, namely: a ban on the display of offensive weapons at the Bourget exhibition.”