"Dutch Court Halts Export of F-35 Jet Parts to Israel Over Gaza Conflict"

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A Dutch appeals court has ordered the Netherlands to halt shipments of F-35 fighter jet components to Israel due to concerns that they might be used in serious violations of international humanitarian law in the ongoing conflict with Gaza. The court's decision came in response to a lawsuit filed by humanitarian groups, and the Dutch government plans to appeal. This ruling follows Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and coincides with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's visit to Israel to discuss the conflict.
Topics:world#f-35-fighter-jets#gaza#international-humanitarian-law#international-relations#israel#netherlands
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