Just days after UK Minister for Defense Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard told Roya News English that Britain had suspended all arms exports that could be used in Gaza, the UK quietly approved two new military export licenses linked to 'Israel' worth £20.5 million.
One of the licenses covers targeting equipment previously restricted over concerns it could be used in Gaza.
Watchdog group Campaign Against Arms Trade warned the equipment could still end up with the 'Israeli' military through re-export channels, raising questions over the UK’s arms policy and public assurances.
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