Dutch Supreme Court advised to uphold export ban of F-35 components to Israel
- The Dutch Supreme Court's advocate general advised to uphold a ban on exporting F-35 components to Israel, addressing international law concerns.
- The Court of Appeal determined that F-35 jets might be used for serious humanitarian law violations in Gaza.
- Human rights groups, including Oxfam Netherlands, praised the recommendation, urging the government to adhere to international law.
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Netherlands Supreme Court advised to uphold Israel F-35 Components Export Ban
( Middle East Monitor ) – The advocate general of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands, the country’s highest court, was advised on Friday to uphold the ruling banning the Dutch state from exporting F-35 components to Israel. The Court of Appeal in The Hague in February ordered the government to stop exporting components due to concerns that they would be used to violate international law in the Gaza war, prompting the government to say that it …
Dutch Supreme Court advised to uphold export ban of F-35 components to Israel
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands was advised on Friday by its advocate general to uphold a ruling saying the Dutch state must put an end to the export to Israel of parts for F-35 fighter jets.


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"The decision of the Court of Appeal in The Hague that the Dutch state must stop the export of F-35 components to Israel can remain in force," said Paul Vlas, the Supreme Court's attorney general.
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