Italy tightened arms exports to Israel
Italy has suspended new licenses for arms exports to Israel since October 7. Prime Minister Georgia Meloni announced a strict review of all existing contracts in order to prevent the use of Italian weapons in the current conflict. Italian measures are tougher than those of other allies such as France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Italy has decided to tighten arms exports to Israel, announcing the freezing of all new licenses from October 7. Prime Minister Georgia Meloni said that the government is reviewing every existing arms supply contract to ensure that they will not be used in the current conflict. Italian measures have become the strictest among Israel's Western allies, while France, Germany and the United Kingdom are taking a softer approach to restrictions.
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