Al Jazeera Investigation: Goods From 51 Countries Entered Israel After ICJ Order
An Al Jazeera investigation documented arms shipments from at least 51 countries and territories that continued entering Israel after the International Court of Justice warned of a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza. The report covers shipments until the October 2025 ceasefire.
france24.comAn Al Jazeera investigation found that military-related goods from at least 51 countries and territories continued entering Israel after the International Court of Justice warned of a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza. Arms originating from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Spain continued entering Israel until the October 2025 ceasefire.
Many of those countries had publicly backed restrictions or embargoes on arms to Israel.
The investigation documented a spike in imports linked to bullets in the lead-up to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation massacres. During those incidents, starving Palestinians seeking aid were shot while collecting food. The article was published on 31 May 2026.
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