Slovenia says will ban weapons trade with Israel over Gaza conflict

Slovenia said Thursday that it will ban all weapons trade with Israel over the war in Gaza, in what it said is a first by an EU nation. (AFP/File)
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Updated 31 July 2025
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Slovenia says will ban weapons trade with Israel over Gaza conflict

  • “Slovenia is the first European country to ban the import, export and transit of weapons to and from Israel,” the government said
  • It said it was moving ahead “independently” because the bloc was “unable to adopt concrete measures”

LJUBLJANA: Slovenia said Thursday that it will ban all weapons trade with Israel over the war in Gaza, in what it said is a first by an EU nation.

Slovenia’s government has frequently criticized Israel over the conflict, and last year moved to recognize a Palestinian state as part of efforts to end the fighting in Gaza as soon as possible.

“Slovenia is the first European country to ban the import, export and transit of weapons to and from Israel,” the government said in a statement late Thursday.

It said it was moving ahead “independently” because the bloc was “unable to adopt concrete measures... due to internal disagreements and disunity.”

Amid the devastating war in Gaza, where “people... are dying because humanitarian aid is systematically denied them,” it was the “duty of every responsible state to take action, even if it means taking a step ahead of others,” the statement said.

It added that the government had not issued any permits for the export of military weapons and equipment to Israel since October 2023 because of the conflict.

Early in July, Slovenia — also in a EU first — banned two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country.

It declared both Israelis “persona non grata,” accusing them of inciting “extreme violence and serious violations of the human rights of Palestinians” with “their genocidal statements.”

In June 2024, Slovenia’s parliament passed a decree recognizing Palestinian statehood, following in the steps of Ireland, Norway and Spain, in moves partly fueled by condemnation of Israel’s bombing of Gaza after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.


Damage to Israeli economy from Iran war could top $2.9 billion a week, ministry says

Updated 04 March 2026
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Damage to Israeli economy from Iran war could top $2.9 billion a week, ministry says

JERUSALEM: Damage to ​Israel’s economy from the air war with Iran could ‌reach more ‌than ​9 billion ‌shekels ($2.93 ⁠billion) ​a week, ⁠the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.
Under current “red” ⁠restrictions by ‌Israel’s ‌Home ​Front Command ‌that ‌limit traveling to work and school ‌closings, along with callups to the ⁠reserves, ⁠economic loss is estimated at 9.4 billion shekels.

($1 = 3.0733 shekels)