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Slovenia lifts ban on arms trade with Israel

The ministry said the ban, introduced in July, was no longer necessary, as the arms trade is already governed by national law and European Union rules.

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What happened The ministry said the ban, introduced in July, was no longer necessary, as the arms trade is already governed by national law and European Union rules.
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Left / center-leftSlovenia’s new government lifts entry ban on Netanyahu and other measures against Israel

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Right / center-rightSlovenia lifts ban on arms trade with Israel

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The Jerusalem PostNews report · Jun 11, 8:32 PM

Slovenia lifts ban on arms trade with Israel

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The ministry said the ban, introduced in July, was no longer necessary, as the arms trade is already governed by national law and European Union rules.

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The Seattle TimesNews report · Jun 11, 6:07 PM

Slovenia’s new government lifts entry ban on Netanyahu and other measures against Israel

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Slovenia’s new conservative government has abolished an entry ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and two of his ministers.

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Jun 11, 6:07 PM: The Seattle Times joined the source map.

Jun 11, 8:32 PM: The Jerusalem Post joined the source map.

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