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Israeli arms deals rake in £7 million
Government profits from the sale of military licences

Ministers shirked their responsibility for the Gaza bombings yesterday despite new figures showed a whopping £7 million has been made from military licences to Israel.

Campaign Against Arms Trade (Caat) organisers condemned Vince Cable’s Business Department for putting off an embargo on military deals with Israel.

Official government data has revealed that £7m worth of arms licences were sold to the Israeli army in the months leading up to the recent assault on the Gaza Strip.

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