A French court ordered on Saturday a ban on Israeli delegates, intermediaries, and companies from attending an international arms exhibition, according to one of the petitioners, extending a previous decision by the French Defense Ministry prohibiting an Israeli booth.
The Pro-Palestinian NGOs said that they had been unsatisfied with the May 31 decision by the French Defense Ministry to ban Israeli stands, since several of the 74 Israel arms companies that had been set to attend the exhibition by being present at the stands of other companies, subsidiaries, and affiliates. They also sought to prevent Israelis from attending the show to purchase arms.
Rejecting arguments for Israeli attendance
The court had reportedly rejected all of the exhibition organizer Coges Events’ arguments that the NGOs lacked standing and that the exhibition was not a commercial sales fair.
Association France Palestine Solidarité (AFPS), one of the petitioners, had on Friday announced a mass demonstration outside the arms expo to call for an end to all arms trade with Israel. AFPS had not appeared to cancel the rally in light of the court ruling.