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Healey dismisses concerns over US-UK relationship after Israel arms sale ban

About 30 out of a total of 350 licences have been suspended over concerns they could be used in violation of international humanitarian law.

William Warnes
Thursday 05 September 2024 15:33 BST
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to HM Naval Base Portsmouth (Ben Birchall/PA)
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to HM Naval Base Portsmouth (Ben Birchall/PA) (PA Wire)

The Defence Secretary has dismissed concerns about a potential fracture in UK-US relations after he announced the suspension of some arms export licences to Israel.

About 30 out of a total of 350 licences have been suspended after a review found there was a risk they could be used in violation of international humanitarian law.

The decision has severely strained the UK’s relationship with Tel Aviv.

But speaking during a visit to HMS Diamond in Portsmouth on Thursday, John Healey dismissed concerns about its impact on UK-US relations.

A ceasefire that can get all of those hostages out, get the aid into Gaza and that can be the basis for a longer-term path to permanent peace in the region

Defence Secretary John Healey

He told the PA news agency: ā€œWe stand alongside the US as one of Israel’s staunchest allies, totally committed to its right to self defence.

ā€œBut also, like the United States, pressing Israel to accept their responsibility for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. That’s the way the conflict and fighting ends.

ā€œA ceasefire that can get all of those hostages out, get the aid into Gaza and that can be the basis for a longer-term path to permanent peace in the region.

ā€œBut in the end that can only come from the two-state solution that (Prime Minister) Keir Starmer, back in October last year, promised that if we came to government he and this country would help lead a new push for peace, and that’s what we’ve been doing since.ā€

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the UK’s ā€œshamefulā€ decision and said ā€œBritain’s misguided decision will only embolden Hamasā€.

A statement on his account on X, formerly Twitter, said: ā€œDays after Hamas executed six Israeli hostages, the UK government suspended thirty arms licences to Israel.

ā€œThis shameful decision will not change Israel’s determination to defeat Hamas, a genocidal terrorist organisation that savagely murdered 1,200 people on October 7, including 14 British citizens.

ā€œHamas is still holding over 100 hostages, including five British citizens. Instead of standing with Israel, a fellow democracy defending itself against barbarism, Britain’s misguided decision will only embolden Hamas.ā€

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