Not just the US: India to Brazil, 51 nations armed Israel amid Gaza war
An investigation revealed that 51 countries supplied military-related goods to Israel during the Gaza conflict, despite warnings of a plausible risk of genocide. The imports included munitions and other military supplies, with a significant increase noted after a ruling by the International Court of Justice. This situation has raised concerns about the international community's response to the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- ▪Military-related goods from at least 51 countries continued entering Israel after the ICJ's warning of a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza.
- ▪The five largest countries of origin for military-related goods entering Israel were the United States, India, Romania, Taiwan, and the Czech Republic.
- ▪Between October 2023 and October 2025, 2,603 consignments of military-related goods valued at approximately $885.6 million entered Israel.
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