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迪拜航展将以色列企业拒之门外
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-08 02:32
Core Points - The Dubai Airshow will not allow Israeli companies to participate this year due to a "technical assessment" conducted by the organizers [1][3] - This decision coincides with the two-year anniversary of the current Israel-Palestine conflict, which has resulted in significant casualties and humanitarian crises in Gaza [3] Industry Summary - The Dubai Airshow, scheduled for November 17-21, is one of the largest airshows globally, and the rejection of Israeli firms marks a significant political stance within the defense industry [1][3] - Six Israeli defense companies had their registrations revoked, indicating a shift in the dynamics of international defense exhibitions, particularly in the context of Arab-Israeli relations [1][3] - The event's organizers, Informa Group, conducted a technical review of all participating companies, leading to the decision against Israeli participation, although specific reasons for the rejection were not disclosed [3]
英称不邀请以政府代表团出席伦敦防务展
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-30 02:22
Core Points - The UK government confirmed it will not invite an Israeli government delegation to the Defense and Security Equipment International Exhibition in London scheduled for September due to Israel's actions in Gaza [2] - The UK urged for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, as well as increased humanitarian aid [2] - Israeli defense companies are still permitted to participate in the exhibition, but the Israeli Defense Ministry expressed strong opposition to the exclusion of its officials, labeling it as "discrimination" [2] Industry Context - Following the outbreak of renewed Israeli-Palestinian conflict on October 7, 2023, over 63,000 Palestinians have reportedly died due to Israeli military actions in Gaza, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis [4] - Israel has faced increasing international isolation despite receiving support from the United States, with several Western allies, including the UK, France, Canada, and Australia, planning to recognize Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly [4] - At the Paris Air Show in June, Israeli companies faced restrictions when they refused to remove offensive weapons from their displays, which were obscured by black screens by the organizers, a move described by the Israeli Defense Ministry as "outrageous and unprecedented" [4]
泽连斯基不再坐以待毙,炸毁欧洲能源命脉后,却让特朗普大发雷霆
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-24 06:23
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the impact of Trump's statements on Ukraine's military strategy, leading to a bold counteroffensive by President Zelensky against Russian energy supply lines, which has provoked strong reactions from Trump and affected regional dynamics [1][3][7]. Group 1: Trump's Statements and Reactions - Trump criticized the Biden administration for limiting Ukraine to defensive actions, arguing that Ukraine must take the offensive to achieve victory [3]. - He suggested that Ukraine should directly attack Russian territory to negotiate from a position of strength, expressing dissatisfaction with the lack of aggressive weapon support from European leaders [4][3]. - Trump's comments reflect his frustration with the current situation and hint at his potential business interests in weapon sales to Europe [4][8]. Group 2: Zelensky's Response and Regional Impact - Following Trump's remarks, Zelensky ordered drone strikes on key Russian oil pipelines supplying Europe, which shocked Hungary and Slovakia, leading them to complain to Trump [7][6]. - The attack on the pipelines may be seen as a retaliation against Hungary's opposition to Ukraine's EU membership, highlighting the complex political motivations behind Ukraine's military actions [8][7]. - Trump's anger over the situation is compounded by his personal relationship with Hungarian President Orban, who is particularly affected by the disruption of oil supplies [6][8].
因拒绝移走攻击性武器 以方在巴黎航展部分展台被关闭
news flash· 2025-06-17 04:02
Core Viewpoint - The Paris Air Show has seen the closure of four Israeli company booths due to their refusal to remove offensive weapons, reflecting heightened sensitivities regarding the situation in Gaza [1] Group 1: Company Responses - The four Israeli companies affected include Elbit Systems, Rafael, Israel Aerospace Industries, and UVision, all of which had their booths closed by the event organizers [1] - Other Israeli companies without hardware displays, as well as the Israeli Ministry of Defense's booth, remain open during the event [1] Group 2: Government Statements - French Prime Minister Borne stated that given the situation in Gaza, offensive weapons should not be present at the air show [1] - The Israeli Ministry of Defense condemned the actions of the Paris Air Show organizers as "outrageous and unprecedented," demanding the immediate removal of the black barriers [1]
拒绝移走攻击性武器 巴黎航展部分以色列展台被围上“黑墙”
news flash· 2025-06-16 18:58
Core Viewpoint - The Paris Air Show has faced controversy as several Israeli exhibitors had their booths closed due to their refusal to remove offensive weapons, reflecting ongoing tensions related to the situation in Gaza [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The 55th Paris Air Show opened on June 16, featuring over 2,400 exhibitors from nearly 50 countries and regions [1] - The event is recognized as one of the largest airshows globally [1] Group 2: Israeli Exhibitors' Situation - Four Israeli companies, including Elbit Systems, Rafael, Israel Aerospace Industries, and UVision, had their booths closed by the organizers [1] - The closure was a result of the companies' refusal to remove offensive weapon displays from their booths [1] Group 3: Reactions - French Prime Minister Borne stated that offensive weapons should not be present at the airshow, considering the situation in Gaza [1] - The Israeli Ministry of Defense condemned the organizers' actions as "outrageous and unprecedented," demanding the immediate removal of the black walls [1]
巴黎航展上以色列攻击性武器展馆周围被筑起黑色隔离墙 以国防部抨击法方
news flash· 2025-06-16 10:14
Core Viewpoint - The Israeli Ministry of Defense criticized the organizers of the Paris International Air Show for erecting a black isolation wall around Israel's offensive weapons exhibit, calling the action "outrageous" [1] Group 1 - The Paris Air Show organizers, representing the French government, requested Israel to remove its offensive weapon exhibits and only display defensive technologies the night before the event [1] - The Israeli Ministry of Defense's Director General rejected the request to remove the offensive weapon exhibits [1]