Robin Monotti: UK Arms Shipment to Israel Seized…
UK Arms Shipment to Israel Seized in Belgium Belgian authorities have refused to name the arms firms that exported the goods amid the opening of a criminal investigation into the matter, John McEvoy reports. "Two shipments of military components bound for Israel from the U.K. have been seized in Belgium, it can be revealed. This follows an alert issued to authorities in Brussels by Declassified, Belgian NGO Vredesactie, Irish news outlet The Ditch and the Palestinian Youth Movement. Belgium has strict laws on the transshipment of military items to Israel through its ports and airports, including a ban on overflights carrying weaponry through its airspace. Customs officials were notified last month of a suspicious military shipment travelling from Britain to Israel through Liege airport. The cargo was subsequently searched by a specialised engineer who found “the presence of fire control systems and spare parts for military aircraft.” Walloon Minister-President Adrien Dolimont said: “We have to see if the legislation has been respected. Here, in this case, it’s clear that it hasn’t.” Another Belgian government spokesperson told Declassified: “No transit licence request was issued; if it had been, it would have been refused.” The Shipment The two consignments arrived in Liege on March 24 and were scheduled for onward air transport to Tel Aviv on a Challenge Airlines service two days later, according to shipping documents seen by Declassified. The U.K. arms export codes associated with the goods were ML10 and ML5, which relate to military aircraft and fire control components. Hans Lammerant, a spokesperson for Vredesactie, [a peace advocacy group] said: “We also have information on 17 transits in the past. So it was clearly a regular transit from Bierset [Liege] to Israel.” The Belgian authorities have refused to name the arms firms who exported the goods amid the opening of a criminal investigation into the matter. However, a spokesperson for the Walloon government confirmed that the initial complaint focussed on Moog, a U.S. aerospace firm with factories across Britain, and did not refute that some of the seized items may have belonged to that company. Customs brokerage documents seen by Declassified indicate that some of the earlier shipments from Britain to Israel via Liege airport were sent by Moog. A post code associated with the company’s factory in Wolverhampton, for instance, sent items to Israel through Belgium last December with goods description “servo actuator.” Moog manufactures actuators for the M-346, an aircraft which is used to train Israeli pilots to fly advanced fighter aircraft including the F-35 and F-16. Actuators are machines that control the movement of other components, and can be used to help steer an aircraft."Rob Boyd: The Reform bubble appears to have burst…
The Reform bubble appears to have burst. But so has the Greens. Both Tories & Labour are mounting a fightback, both up 6 points. We are currently in Hung Parliament territory, with no party anywhere near a clear majority. It's very likely that Starmer could remain PM, with Farage as Deputy, or vice versa. Could they make it work?Kathy Gyngell: Britain has an economic illiteracy problem…
Britain has an economic illiteracy problem. British politicians and #MSM must stop dumping on America as the source of all Britain’s problems and start looking West for solutions if we are ever to get growth and prosperity back.Liz Webster: A country that can’t manufacture…
A country that can’t manufacture, has sold off its utilities, and depends on imports for essentials is bankrupt and exposed. Brexit squandered sovereignty. It stripped away shared resilience with the EU and since then we’ve weakened farming, fishing and industry at home. https://autocar.co.uk/opinion/business-manufacturing/brexit-still-battering-uk-car-industry-10-years-laterDiane Abbott: Rachel Reeves is right on this…
Rachel Reeves is right on this. Iranians will pay in blood and enormous daamage to their country. And the rest of will pay in higher prices, shortages and lower living standards. So, why help the US war effort? Reeves condemns Iran war as a follyPatrick Henningsen: If you think about it, absolutely NOTHING…
If you think about it, absolutely NOTHING Donald Trump has done on the last 14 months is pro American. It’s been exclusively pro Trump, pro oligarch/Epstein class, and pro Israel.
Deborah Haynes: So... business as usual inside government...
So... business as usual inside government it would seem despite the extraordinary intervention on the state of defence by Lord George Robertson - a Labour peer and author of Sir Keir Starmer's own defence review - to try to make ministers genuinely get the country ready for war instead of just talking about it. Instead, at Prime Prime Minister's Questions, @Keir_Starmer : - dismissed carefully considered and articulated criticism by Lord Robertson that there was a "corrosive complacency" on defence as incorrect. "My responsibility is to keep the British people safe and that is a duty I take seriously. That is why I don't agree with his comments", Starmer told MPs - doubled down on previous commitments - widely regarded by defence insiders as insufficient and far too slow to fix the hollowed out armed forces in time to confront the growing threats - to increase defence spending and again saying this mystical defence investment plan will be coming out soon - and then tried to score political points against the Tories despite a passionate plea by Lord Robertson in his speech on Tuesday to take the political mudslinging out of defence and make it a cross-party endeavour because of the gravity of the challengeAdam Brooks: Too late, he’s allowed 20 months…
Too late, he’s allowed 20 months of deflection and unanswered questions by Keir Starmer. Starmer has been allowed to escape parliamentary and public scrutiny. I personally think that Hoyle should go.Edwin Hayward: One irritating thing about politicians…
One irritating thing about politicians is their habit of pretending that two things cannot both be true. For example: The Tories cut defence spending. (True, but they claim it's not). Labour have been slow to increase defence spending (True, but they claim it's not). #pmqsPhilip Proudfoot: After the entire world has watched Israel commit a genocide…
After the entire world has watched Israel commit a genocide, and then its defenders used the false anti-semitism smear to try and silence those utterly disgusted at the relentless brutality, I don’t think, Steve, this absolute garbage is going to work anymore.Andy Ngo: In San Francisco, illegal foreign nationals…
In San Francisco, illegal foreign nationals have flocked to the liberal city to take advantage of its taxpayer-funded homeless services that include offering expensive cosmetic transgender procedures, like breast implants. @choeshow reports:Andrew Bridgen: Thousands are protesting in Belgium…
Thousands are protesting in Belgium this evening demanding remigration. The public dissatisfaction with the invasion of Europe by people who have no links to it, its history or culture is growing daily.Liz Webster: 🚨 WARNING…
🚨 WARNING: Britain is dangerously exposed to a food crisis. We produce too little of our own food, rely too heavily on imports, hold almost no reserves, and are failing to support the farmers we will depend on when global shocks hit. Government planning seems to assume that if we can keep supply chains moving, food will keep coming. But that ignores the bigger issue, what happens when there is less food globally. Countries feed themselves first. That’s when reliance on imports becomes a vulnerability, not a strength. Which is why domestic production isn’t optional, it’s resilience. 🧵Read more