The Dutch Supreme Court requires the government to review its arms export policy.

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Jin10 reported on October 3 that the Dutch Supreme Court ruled on October 3 local time that the government must re-examine its arms export policy to Israel. The Dutch Supreme Court did not uphold last year's district court's comprehensive ban on the export of F-35 aircraft components but required the government to assess whether these components are at risk of being used in violation of international law. The Dutch Supreme Court gave the government six weeks to conduct the review. During this period, the export of F-35 aircraft components will continue to be prohibited. Previously, on July 29, the Dutch government announced a travel ban on two far-right Israeli ministers; at the same time, Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra announced strengthened restrictions on the Netherlands' arms exports to Israel.

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