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Israel says France bans its officials from weapons show

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 9:36 AM

TEL AVIV, June 1 (Reuters) – Israel’s defence ministry said on Monday France had banned Israeli government officials from a major weapons show in ​Paris, and had imposed restrictions on companies ‌from the country exhibiting there.

France’s defence ministry — which barred Israel from taking part in the 2024 Eurosatory arms exhibition over the war in Gaza — later said Israeli companies would be ‌limited ​to showing equipment and materials ⁠related to air defence ⁠and missile defence, but did not go into any detail on the reasons.

It did not address the report that Israeli officials would not be allowed ​to attend.

“This is a disgraceful decision, one that reeks of political and commercial calculation, and regrettably, ⁠it comes as no surprise,” ⁠the Israeli defence ministry spokesperson said.

“It ​fits a deeply troubling pattern in French conduct in recent ​years — a pattern that has consistently placed ‌France on the wrong side of history.”

Israeli-French relations have deteriorated since late 2023, with Paris criticising Israel’s conduct in its wars in Gaza and Lebanon, and ⁠the decision by Israel and the United States to launch a war against Iran earlier this year.

Israel’s right-wing government, ⁠led by Prime ‌Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also protested at ⁠President Emmanuel Macron’s decision last year ​to recognise ‌Palestinian statehood.

More than 2,600 exhibitors are ​due to ⁠take part in this year’s Eurosatory — one of the world’s largest weapons shows — which begins on June 15, according to its website.

(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; Addotional reporting by Makini Brice in Paris; Editing by Kevin Liffey ​and Andrew Heavens)