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The Jewish Chronicle

This arms restriction might work in Israel's interest

July 16, 2009 13:38

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The latest restriction on arms export licences is certainly not the most strategically damaging of arms embargos imposed by the UK government on Israel.

That prize probably goes to the refusal to sell Israel the Chieftain tank in 1969.

In the 1980s, refusal to sell chemical warfare defensive gear was certainly more insulting, and the problem with the supply of parts for the Martin Baker ejection seat seven years ago was potentially life-threatening for Phantom combat jet pilots.

Despite the ban, Israeli navy Saar 4.5 missile boats will continue to patrol the eastern Mediterranean, and even the coast of Gaza, without the system upgrades that were to be purchased from British companies.
Similar services will be supplied eventually by another country, or perhaps an Israeli company will develop the specific capability.