Arms export licences to Israel

SOURCE www.the-sun.com
Pressure is mounting on ministers to suspend arms export licences to Israel after IDF strike kills three Britons. Former national security adviser calls for publication of internal legal advice on arms exports. Seven World Central Kitchen workers, including three Britons, were killed in Gaza. Israel's PM admits to the deadly air strike, while IDF Chief of Staff apologises for the incident. UK pushes for Nato members to meet defence spending commitments. Nato plans support package for Ukraine.

Key Points

  • Pressure on ministers to suspend arms export licences to Israel
  • Former national security adviser calls for publication of internal legal advice
  • Seven World Central Kitchen workers, including three Britons, killed in Gaza
  • Israel's PM admits to the deadly air strike
  • IDF Chief of Staff apologises for the incident
  • UK pushes for Nato members to meet defence spending commitments
  • Nato plans support package for Ukraine