Germany facing court action by Gazans over Israel arms exports

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Five Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip have filed a legal complaint in Berlin against Germany’s government. It is over the state’s delivery of weapons to Israel, an NGO representing them said on Friday 12 April.

Germany: in the dock over arms exports to Israel

The complaint seeks to “revoke the export licences issued by the German government for arms deliveries to Israel”, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) said in a statement.

A spokeswoman for the administrative court in Berlin confirmed it received the complaint late on Thursday 11 April. The five plaintiffs live in different parts of the Gaza Strip, including Rafah, the official added.

The Palestinians are “challenging the authorisation already granted for the delivery of anti-tank weapons” and seeking to stop deliveries that have not yet been authorised, the spokeswoman said.

The complaint is directed against the economy ministry, which now has two weeks to respond.

The five Palestinians have all had family members killed in Israeli missile attacks since 7 October, according to the ECCHR.

The plaintiffs say Berlin is failing to fulfil its obligations under international law, including the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention.

Wolfgang Kaleck, general secretary of the ECCHR, said:

Germany cannot remain true to its values if it exports weapons to a war in which serious violations of international humanitarian law are evident.

Complicit in genocide – multiple times over

Germany is the second biggest arms exporter to Israel after the US, accounting for 30% of imports between 2019 and 2023, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Berlin is facing a case in the International Court of Justice in which Nicaragua says it is in breach of the UN Genocide Convention, set up after the Holocaust.

On Tuesday 9 April, Berlin’s representatives insisted that Germany supplied arms only “on the basis of detailed scrutiny… that far exceeds the requirements of international law”.

Since 7 October, the Israeli military has killed over 33,482 Palestinians, injured 76,049, and destroyed approximately 62% of homes in Gaza.

Additional reporting via Agence France-Presse

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