Dutch court dismisses war crimes case against military supplies to Israel
1 year ago

Dutch court dismisses war crimes case against military supplies to Israel

Al Jazeera  

Human rights organisations argued that the exportation of F-35 jet parts made the Netherlands complicit in the war. A Dutch court has dismissed a case brought by human rights organisations against the delivery of F-35 fighter jet parts, which are used by Israel in its war in Gaza. The United States-owned F-35 parts are stored at a warehouse in the Netherlands and then shipped to several partners, including Israel, via existing export agreements. Government lawyers also argued that if the Dutch did not supply the parts, Israel could easily procure them elsewhere.

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