‘Arms fair’: Israel-owned company draws protesters’ ire

Activists want a state -owned Israeli defense company to leave a space conference for its role in the destruction of Gaza.
Israeli Aviation and Space Industries (IAI), which praises “the latest technology, war proven technologies”, which is excellent in the battlefield, has a stand in Sydney’s International Astronotic Congress.
IAI, which produces missiles and strikes with other military components, brought space department goods to the conference.
The protesters gathered outside the Sydney International Congress Center on Wednesday and asked for the company to be removed from the share of the NSW government.
Stop the war against the Palestinian organizer Adam Adelpour, the conference understood the “weapon fair” and called Israel’s largest state’s defense company “death merchant”.
“We are here to say that death traders, genocide employees, the criminal partners of the genocide should not be welcomed here and should not be welcomed anywhere.” He said.
According to the Local Ministry of Health, Israel killed 1200 people in Israel and took 250 hostage attacks after Israel’s two -year attack on Gaza, more than 65,000 people were killed.
The majority of deaths in Gaza are civilians, including more than 20,000 children.
When the founder of an online media company hit Australian volunteer Yusuf Omar and a drone strike ship, a former CNN journalist on a boat with aid to Gaza participated in protests in Sydney.
“What happened to us was a fireworks in Gaza compared to the weapons they left every day.” He said.
(Australia) In this genocide, the criminal partner provides pieces for drones that start a strike to help workers and innocent civilians every day. “
According to Israel’s defense department in Gaza, more than 70 Australian companies contribute to the global supply chain for the F-35 fighter aircraft program.
However, Prime Minister Anthony Albania, Australia does not mean supplying weapons to Israel, he said.
“We do not give weapons to Israel,” he said to journalists on Wednesday.
Chris Sidoti, a Human Rights Lawyer, a part of the United Nations panel, found that Israel has created a genocide in Gaza, faced the risk of being a criminal partner if Australia did not break all ties.
Israeli government officials and companies were removed from other recent conferences.
In June, Paris Airshow reported that France showed bombs and other weapons of the Great Israel company.
And in August, the British government did not invite an Israeli delegation to a flagship defense trade fair due to the decision to increase its attack on Gaza.
IAI was contacted for a comment.

