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Dutch Supreme Court orders government to reevaluate suspended license for exporting F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel within six weeks.
Export ban remains in place while government reassesses whether transfers could violate international law amid Gaza conflict.
Foreign Minister suggests exports unlikely to resume “given current situation” despite court ruling favoring government authority.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The highest court in the Netherlands on Friday ordered the Dutch government to reevaluate its currently suspended license for exporting parts for F-35 fighter jets to Israel, in response to concerns they could be used in breaches of international law.
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