At the Paris Air Show, Israeli defense industry displays were obscured by black partition walls after failing to conform to a French directive removing offensive weaponry. Israel's Defense Ministry criticized this act as 'ugly and improper,' alleging it stemmed from political motives and competition with French industries. The French authorities' directive aimed to maintain certain security standards, but Israeli firms insisted on displaying their products. This event unfolds amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, highlighting the friction between defense industries and international relations.
The Israeli defense industry exhibits at the Paris Air Show were blacked out after failing to comply with French directives over offensive weapons displays.
Israel accused France of 'ugly and improper' behavior for sealing off its defense exhibits, seen as politically and commercially motivated.
Collection
[
|
...
]