Serbia's 2025 military exports to Israel already outstrip record-setting 2024
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Serbia exported ammunition worth around 55.5 million euros to Israel in the first half of 2025, more than in the entire previous year, when exports reached a record 47.9 million euros. Among the buyers of the ammunition is a powerful Israeli company that UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese has labeled in her report as a “profiteer from the ongoing genocide” in Gaza, BIRN and Haaretz reveal.
Serbia's 2025 military exports to Israel already outstrip record-setting 2024
Serbia exported more ammunition to Israel in the first half of 2025 than the whole of 2024. During Netanyahu ally's investigation in Belgrade this month, a gag order was imposed regarding Serbian aid to Israel
Serbia exported over 55 million euros worth of ammunition to Israel in the first half of this year. This is more than in the whole of last year, when the value of ammunition and weapons exports to Israel amounted to a record 47.9 million euros, the Balkan research network Birn revealed on Tuesday after a joint study with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Serbia exported over 55 million euros worth of ammunition to Israel in the first half of this year. This is more than in the whole of last year, when the value of exports...
One of the two companies, IMI Systems, is owned by Elbit Systems, one of Israel's largest arms manufacturers, which was mentioned in a report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the West Bank and Gaza, Francesca Albanese, published on June 30, among the companies for which "the current genocide has become a lucrative business."
Hours after the Serbian president announced the cessation of defense exports, another jumbo jet landed in Belgrade and loaded up with weapons for Israel. As part of the Einhorn investigation two weeks ago, a gag order was issued regarding Serbia's aid to Israel
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