Spain cancels major Israel arms deal

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MADRID:

The Spanish government has cancelled a contract worth nearly 700 million euros ($825 million) for Israeli-designed rocket launchers, according to an official document seen Monday by AFP.

The move comes after Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced last week that his government would "consolidate in law" a ban on military equipment sales or purchases with Israel over its offensive in Gaza.

The contract, awarded to a consortium of Spanish companies, involved the purchase of 12 SILAM rocket launcher systems derived from the PULS platform made by Israeli firm Elbit Systems, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies' Military Balance.

First reported by local media and the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the cancellation was formalised on Spain's official public contracts platform on September 9.

The following day, Sanchez unveiled measures aimed at stopping what his leftist government called "the genocide in Gaza". AFP

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