Protestors demanding arms export ban against “Israel”. (File: AP)
Dutch court dismisses bid to ban arms exports to “Israel”
A Dutch court on Friday threw out a case by a coalition of pro-Palestinian groups aiming to stop the government from exporting arms to “Israel”.
"There is no reason to impose a total ban on the export of military and dual-use goods on the state," said the court in The Hague. "All claims are dismissed."
The NGOs had argued that Dutch authorities were neglecting to prevent what they termed an “Israeli” genocide in its aggression against Gaza.
"Israel is guilty of genocide and apartheid" and "is using Dutch weapons to wage war", said Wout Albers, a lawyer representing the NGOs, during the hearings.
The lawyer for the Dutch State, Reimer Veldhuis, told the court the Netherlands had been applying European laws in force for arms exports and urged the court to toss out the case.
The court agreed with the Dutch government in every respect.
"The state has an obligation under international law to assess on a case-by-case basis whether the export of such goods is permissible on the basis of applicable regulations," the judge said.
The Dutch authorities consider whether the goods exported to “Israel” could be used to breach international law, the court noted.
"If this risk exists, export is refused. The court finds that the state is fulfilling that obligation."
Earlier this month, Amnesty International accused “Israel” of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza since the start of the war last year.
“Israel” angrily dismissed the findings as "entirely false", denouncing the report as "fabricated" and "based on lies".