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Dutch rights groups go back to court seeking to limit export of fighter jet parts to Israel

  • Human rights groups are requesting stricter enforcement of a court order to stop Dutch exports of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel, citing concerns of the parts reaching Israel indirectly.
  • An appeals court mandated the Dutch government to cease F-35 parts exports to Israel due to potential violations of international law in Gaza strikes. The government is complying, pausing direct exports while appealing the ruling.
  • Attorney Liesbeth Zegveld emphasized the need to prevent Dutch F-35 parts from reaching Israel through third-party countries like the United States.
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