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UK government denies report of 'secret arms embargo' on Israel

The UK government has denied a report that it has implemented a "secret arms embargo" on Israel, saying there has been "no change" in its approach to export licences to its ally.

The Daily Mail reported late on Friday that civil servants had frozen all applications for new arms export licences to Israel, pending a review ordered by Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

But a spokeperson for the Department for Business and Trade told Middle East Eye on Monday that it continues "to review export licence applications on a case-by-case basis against the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria".

“It is vital that we uphold both our domestic and international legal obligations when it comes to arms exports," the spokesperson said.

"We are reviewing the advice regarding exports to Israel and no decision has been made."

MEE understands that there have been no changes in licensing protocol since the new Labour government took power last month.

Read more: UK government denies report of 'secret arms embargo' on Israel

An F-35 fighter jet seen in South Carolina where UK personnel were training with the US Marine Corps in 2016 (AFP/Jeff Mitchell)
An F-35 fighter jet seen in South Carolina where UK personnel were training with the US Marine Corps in 2016 (AFP/Jeff Mitchell)