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Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Jun 1
France Bars Israel From June 15 Eurosatory Pavilion, Limits Displays to Defensive Systems
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Jun 1

France Bars Israel From June 15 Eurosatory Pavilion, Limits Displays to Defensive Systems

13 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Jun 1
  • France blocked Israel’s official participation in the June 15-19 Eurosatory show, barring government representatives and an Israeli national pavilion while excluding offensive weapons from display.
  • French authorities told organizers Israeli exhibitors could show only air-defense and anti-missile systems, a framework Israel said was selectively applied and discriminatory.
  • Israeli firms are still expected to attend through smaller private desks, with companies including Elbit Systems and Rafael reportedly planning to present within the restrictions.
  • The move revives a 2024 clash when France tried to exclude dozens of Israeli companies over the Rafah offensive, only for a Paris commercial court to overturn the ban as discriminatory.
  • The dispute adds to wider strains in Franco-Israeli defense ties, after Israel recently canceled a visit by senior French defense officials amid disagreements over Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.
Will the Eurosatory ban trigger a full-blown trade war between French and Israeli defense industries?
Is France using the Gaza war to sideline a major rival in the global arms market?
As France snubs Israel, is Europe's diplomatic approach to the Middle East starting to fracture?