Ireland issued 14 more licences for military exports to Israel since October 7 attacks
The Government does not publish details of the specific goods exported under dual use licences, or the companies involved in trading. File picture: David Creedon
The Irish State has issued 14 individual licenses for the export of goods capable of being used for military applications to Israel since the Hamas attacks on October 7 last year, it has been revealed.
Responding to a parliamentary question asked by Independent TD Catherine Connolly, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Dara Calleary said the value of dual-use exports licensed by the department to Israel in the seven months since the October 7 attacks totalled €52m, with the majority of these exports being ICT hardware and software.
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