France Prohibits Eight Israeli Firms from Security Exhibition in Paris
November 11, 2025328 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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French authorities have prohibited eight Israeli companies from attending the international security and defense exhibition set to take place next week in Paris, as reported by Channel 12 in Israel.
This decision was made without prior consultation with the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leading to significant dissatisfaction in Tel Aviv. Israeli officials view the ban as a politically motivated action tied to France's critical stance on Israel's military actions in Gaza.
The exhibition is recognized as one of the largest global events focused on security and military industries, featuring hundreds of companies from various countries. Consequently, the French ban carries both symbolic and political weight.
In response, Israeli officials have indicated that they will take strong action against this decision, although they have not specified the nature or timing of their response. This development comes amid rising tensions between Israel and several European nations regarding their positions on the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The ban illustrates the increasing pressure from Europe on Israel, manifesting through both political stances and economic measures, amidst escalating calls for accountability regarding alleged violations in Palestinian territories.
