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UK says it's suspending some arms exports to Israel over the risk of breaking international law

LONDON (AP) 鈥 U.K.
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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy, left, and French Foreign Minister St茅phane S茅journ茅, right, are welcomed by Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel Katz, at their meeting in Jerusalem, Friday, Aug. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government said Monday that it's suspending exports of some weapons to Israel because they could be used to break international law 鈥 a move with limited military impact intended to increase pressure by Israel's frustrated allies for an end to .

Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the U.K. government had concluded there is a 鈥渃lear risk鈥 some items could be used to 鈥渃ommit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law.鈥

He told lawmakers the decision related to about 30 of 350 existing export licenses for equipment 鈥渢hat we assess is for use in the current conflict in Gaza," including parts for military planes, helicopters and drones, along with items used for ground targeting.

The decision wasn't 鈥渁 determination of innocence or guilt鈥 about whether Israel had broken international law, and wasn't an arms embargo, he said.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on X: 鈥淒eeply disheartened to learn of the sanctions placed by the U.K. Government on export licenses to Israel鈥檚 defense establishment.

The United Kingdom is among a number of Israel鈥檚 longstanding allies whose governments are under growing pressure to halt weapons exports because of the toll of the nearly in Gaza. More than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, which doesn't distinguish between militants and civilians in its toll.

The war broke out on Oct. 7 after Hamas militants and others stormed into Israel and killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took about 250 people hostage. Roughly 100 hostages remain in Gaza, a third of whom are believed to be dead.

British firms sell a relatively small amount of weapons and components to Israel compared to major suppliers such as the U.S. and Germany. Earlier this year, the government said military exports to Israel amounted to 42 million pounds ($53 million) in 2022.

But the U.K. is one of Israel鈥檚 closest allies, so the decision carries some symbolic significance. The military affairs correspondent for Israel鈥檚 Channel 13 TV said that the move could become more serious if other allies follow suit.

Sam Perlo-Freeman, research coordinator for the group Campaign Against Arms Trade, said that the announcement was 鈥渁 belated, but welcome move.鈥 But he said that it was 鈥渙utrageous and unjustifiable鈥 that parts for F-35 fighter jets weren't among the exports being suspended.

The government move comes after two groups, Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq and the U.K.-based Global Legal Action Network, filed a aimed at forcing the U.K. to stop granting any licenses for arms exports to Israel. The case has yet to go to a full court hearing.

Dearbhla Minogue, senior lawyer for the Global Legal Action Network, said the government's 鈥渕omentous decision vindicates everything Palestinians have been saying for months.鈥

The U.K.鈥檚 center-left Labour government under Starmer, elected in July, has faced pressure from some of its own members and lawmakers to apply more pressure on Israel to stop the violence. In the election, the party lost several seats it had been expected to win to pro-Palestinian independents after Starmer initially refused to call for a cease-fire following Israel's retaliation after Oct. 7.

In a departure from the stance of its Conservative predecessor, Starmer鈥檚 government said in July that the U.K. will not intervene in the International Criminal Court鈥檚 request for an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Starmer also restored funding for U.N. Palestinian relief agency UNRWA, which had been suspended by Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak鈥檚 government in January.

Lammy, who has visited Israel twice in the past two months as part of Western efforts to push for a cease-fire, said that he was a Zionist and 鈥渇riend of Israel,鈥 but called the violence in Gaza 鈥渉orrifying.鈥

"Israel鈥檚 actions in Gaza continue to lead to immense loss of civilian life, widespread destruction to civilian infrastructure, and immense suffering," he said.

Jill Lawless, The Associated Press