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An interactive map is helping campaigners target Israel’s war machine

F35s in the spotlight

The Canary by The Canary
5 February 2024
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Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has released a groundbreaking initiative that means protesters can directly target any company involved in the manufacturing of planes Israel is currently using to bomb Gaza.

CAAT: now protesters can target every F35 site

CAAT has released an interactive map of all the locations across the UK where F35 components are made. CAAT estimates the value of the components UK industry supplies for Israeli F35s to be worth at least £336m since 2016.

Moreover, 15% of every F35 that Israel is using to bombard Gaza is made by British industry.

The map will enable campaigners across the country to find out where the components are produced, and to protest the companies who are profiting from the genocide Israel is committing in Gaza on their doorsteps.

Foreign secretary David Cameron recommended continuing arms sales to Israel on 12 December 2023, despite previous Foreign Office assessments stating there were “serious concerns” about breaches of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Israel’s commitment and ability to comply with IHL. Cameron further accepted that Israel has a different interpretation of its IHL obligations.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on 26 January, which stated that there is a ‘plausible’ case that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, and imposed provisional measures on Israel to prevent genocide, has led to increased calls on the UK government to stop arms exports to Israel.

The UK has a legal obligation to stop arms exports if there is a clear risk they could be used in violations of IHL, and under the Genocide Convention which places obligations on states to take action to prevent and punish genocide.

Therefore, the fact that the UK is still allowing exports of arms – including components of F35s – is scandalous.

A “great resource for campaigners”

CAAT’s media coordinator Emily Apple said:

This is a great resource for campaigners across the country. People do not want genocide profiteers on their doorstep, and this map will enable communities to take action against the companies that are complicit in war crimes in their local area.

However, this isn’t something we should have to do. The legal position is clear. Israel is committing war crimes, including bombing hospitals and refugee camps and deliberately targeting medical workers. This government should immediately suspend arms exports to Israel.

Instead it is prioritising the profits of arms dealers over Palestinian lives, and it is down to ordinary people to hold these companies to account for their murderous deals.

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