German court asked to block explosives shipment to Israeli firm –
Human rights lawyers have filed a court appeal in Berlin seeking to block a shipment of military-grade explosives aboard a German cargo ship, which they say is to be delivered to Israel’s biggest defence contractor.
The European Legal Support Center (ELSC) said the action was filed on behalf of three Palestinians from Gaza, arguing that the shipment of primarily RDX explosives could be used in munitions for Israel’s war in Gaza, potentially contributing to alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The ELSC said the RDX shipment was destined for Israeli Military Industries, a division of Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest defence contractor.
AJ report
The ship “MV Catherine,” which is filled with explosive materials for the IOF, docked at the Port of Alexandria in Egypt.
Egypt is allowing the zionist entity to circumvent the Yemeni ban on “israeli” ships and transport by welcoming this ship. Notably, several countries refused to dock the ship, including Malta, Angola, and Namibia. Portugal refused to give their flag to the vessel, so it flies a German flag.
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