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Horowitz to Gantz: Limit the supply of Israeli weapons to Azerbaijan
The Meretz chairman appealed to the defense minister to restrict the transfer of weapons to the Azeri army following the escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh. Tim "Suicide" made in Israel
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Tuesday, 06 October 2020, 21:44
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Meretz chairman MK Nitzan Horowitz turned to Defense Minister Bnei Gantz and asked to limit the supply of Israeli weapons to Azerbaijan in light of the escalation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
"The supply of weapons at this time is a matter of time on the fire ... A situation must be avoided in which this bloody war will be fueled by Israeli weapons," Horowitz wrote in a letter he sent to Gantz on Saturday night.
Horowitz noted in the letter that from videos circulated by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense and from statements by senior Azerbaijani government officials, including the interview of the President's adviser to Walla!
"In light of this, Azerbaijan is using in battles with Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh region many Israeli-made weapons, including" suicide bombers.
" "Has the supply of weapons really increased as reported in the various publications, despite the fact that Israel has received requests from Armenia and despite the violation of civilian targets?"
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"A situation must be avoided in which this bloody war will be fueled by Israeli weapons."
Horowitz (Photo: Adina Wallman, Knesset Spokeswoman)
In his letter to the Defense Minister, Meretz noted that during a recent visit by the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee to the Defense Ministry, the heads of the Security Assistance Division clarified that Israel is taking appropriate measures to monitor the sale of Israeli weapons around the world. Uses Israeli weapons to harm Armenian civilians.
Photograph of an attack on Nagorno-Karabakh by the Israeli UAV (Photo: Azerbaijan Ministry of Defense)
Yesterday, Armenian President Armen Sarkisian called President Reuven Rivlin and expressed great concern about the supply of Israeli weapons to Azerbaijan.
Rivlin told the Armenian president that security cooperation with Azerbaijan was not directed against Armenia and promised to convey the message to government officials involved.
At the same time, the Armenian Ambassador to Israel said in an interview with the Armenian media yesterday that negotiations are underway with Israel on the suspension of arms shipments to Azerbaijan. .
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